Labour Reforms Workers' Rights
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•Reynolds condemns ‘scaremongering’ over Labour’s workers’ rights overhaul
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Jonathan Reynolds said Labour would legislate next month for far stronger protection for pregnant employees.
He also confirmed that the legislation would mean a maximum probation period of about six months at the vast majority of businesses.
Reynolds said there had “absolutely’absolutely” been scaremongering over the plans and that headlines on French -style labour laws were “pretty obviously wrong”.
“There is a fundamental difference whether people think Keir should go and still watch Arsenal to the kind of Covid corruption under the last government,” he said.
“You turn down the vast majority of it. The test can't be don’t go to something if you’d actually like it’. I have no objections to the transparency of it but the idea that somehow British politics is sort of being subjected to malign influence, I don't think that is true.
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