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Unions demand no retreat on staff’ rights after Rayner quits

By Editorial Board Published September 6, 2025 5 Min Read
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Unions demand no retreat on staff’ rights after Rayner quits

Union leaders are demanding no eleventh-hour retreat by the federal government on staff’ rights now their champion Angela Rayner is now not within the cupboard.

As delegates collect in Brighton for the TUC’s annual convention, the motion’s management is claiming 4 million individuals – one in eight of the UK workforce – are in “pervasive” insecure work.

And union bosses are urging the federal government to face agency and reject makes an attempt by Tories and Liberal Democrats to weaken the previous deputy prime minister’s Employment Rights Invoice in its remaining phases in parliament.

The TUC’s basic secretary, Paul Nowak, has claimed Ms Rayner, who resigned on Friday over unpaid stamp obligation on a seaside flat, was a sufferer of misogyny and was being hounded out by right-wing politicians and right-wing media.

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Paul Nowak believes Angela Rayner was a sufferer of misogyny

In addition to Ms Rayner leaving the federal government, the opposite minister driving the invoice via parliament, Jonathan Reynolds, was demoted in Sir Keir Starmer’s cupboard reshuffle from the senior put up of enterprise secretary to chief whip.

Till final week, Ms Rayner had been anticipated to ship the keynote Labour Get together speech on the TUC on Tuesday, nevertheless it emerged midweek that the schooling secretary, Bridget Phillipson, could be the speaker.

Nevertheless, in Friday’s reshuffle she misplaced duty for grownup expertise – a key concern for the unions – to the brand new work and pensions secretary Pat McFadden, who will now head a brand new, beefed-up super-ministry selling development.

And mockingly, the TUC convention in Brighton is going down lower than two miles from the posh seaside flat in Hove, on which Ms Rayner’s avoidance of £40,000 in stamp obligation led to her resignation as deputy PM, housing secretary and Labour deputy chief.

Simply earlier than parliament’s summer time recess, the Home of Lords backed by 304 votes to 160 a Tory-led modification to Ms Rayner’s invoice to cut back the qualifying interval for unfair dismissal claims from two years to 6 months, quite than from day one, as proposed by Ms Rayner.

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“We are now at a crucial stage in the delivery of the Employment Rights Bill, just weeks away from Royal Assent,” mentioned Mr Nowak. “And our clear message to the government will be to deliver the bill and deliver it in full.

“Ignore the amendments from the unelected friends, Tory and Lib Dem friends within the Home of Lords, which can be aimed toward gutting the laws, weakening staff’ rights.

“Stand with the British public, deliver decent employment rights. That’s important in workplaces up and down the country, but it’s important because these are proposals that are popular with the British public as well.”

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson will be making a speech at the TUC's conference

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Schooling Secretary Bridget Phillipson will likely be making a speech on the TUC’s convention

The TUC says its evaluation reveals low-paid jobs in occupations such because the care, leisure and repair sectors account for 77% of the rise in insecure jobs since 2011.

Black and ethnic minority ethnic staff account for 70% of the explosion in insecure work, in response to the TUC, and southwest England and Yorkshire and Humber are insecure work hotspots.

“The government is absolutely right to be focused on making work pay. And the Employment Rights Bill is about putting more money in the pockets of working people, giving people more security at work.

“That is good for staff, nevertheless it’s additionally good for good employers as properly, so they don’t seem to be undercut by the cowboys.”

“Angela Rayner is playing a really important role in government and I wouldn’t want to see her hounded out of an important role by right-wing politicians and the right-wing media, who frankly can’t handle the fact that a working-class woman is our deputy prime minister.”

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