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MPs reject Lords' amendments to the Employment Rights Bill, which the government said would have weakened the legislation.
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The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has responded to the government voting down the Lords amendments to the Employment Rights ...
Exclusive: Ministers have been warned the Employment Rights Bill is a ‘once-in-a-generation chance’ to close the gender pay ...
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Amendments to the Renters’ Rights Bill including one making it easier for student landlords to reclaim properties have been ...
THE government vowed to overturn weakening Lords amendments to the Employment Rights Bill as Labour’s flagship policy ...
Business Secretary Peter Kyle said the Employment Rights Bill has improvements on zero-hours contracts, unfair dismissal and ...
The Supreme Court has ordered an interim stay on key clauses of the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, sparking strong political and community reactions. While Congress, SP, NC and RJD leaders welcomed the order ...
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The Employment Rights Bill will bring in parental leave from the first day of employment and strengthen statutory sick pay.