In his rather selective recollection of what the Government have done on workers’ rights over the past 10 years, the Secretary of State forgot to mention the reduction of consultation periods, the increase of qualifying periods for unfair dismissal and the introduction of employment tribunal fees. Will he mention those things, because they were certainly detrimental to working people in this country?
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Proceeding contribution from
Justin Madders
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 25 January 2021.
It occurred during Opposition day on Employment Rights: Government Plans.
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