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‘More holes than Swiss cheese’ – unions disappointed by Labour's Employment Rights Bill
Unite's Sharon Graham says the Bill fails to end zero-hours contracts and fire-and-rehire
Amazon staff members on a GMB union picket line outside the online retailer's site in Coventry, as they take part in a strike in their long-running dispute over pay, March 19, 2024

LABOUR’S historic workers’ rights revolution has “more holes than Swiss cheese” allowing bosses to continue exploiting workers, unions warned yesterday as the Employment Rights Bill landed in Parliament.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said the much-anticipated 149-page Bill stops short of making work pay and “ties itself up in knots trying to avoid what was promised.”

Caveats means it fails to ban fire and rehire and zero-hours contracts, and watered-down rules on giving workers access to unions will hinder their ability to fight for better pay and conditions through collective bargaining.

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