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Labour to ban 'fire and rehire' in first 100 days

EXCLUSIVE: Dame Angela Eagle tells the Mirror a future Labour government will ban the controversial 'fire and rehire' tactics, branding them a 'national scandal' that exploits workers. The bold pledge signals a major pro-worker shift in UK employment law.

AI’s Economic Utopia Needs Worker Input

Exploring whether AI can deliver economic prosperity hinges on workers' ability to monitor and shape its implementation. Without oversight, the risks may outweigh the rewards.

Nanny quits over alleged mistreatment in London home

A nanny working for a wealthy family in London resigned after claiming she was subjected to harsh working conditions and emotional abuse. Her story sheds light on the darker side of domestic employment.

UK Government Boosts Minimum Wage

The UK government has unveiled plans to increase the minimum wage, offering a financial lifeline to millions of workers. Here's how the changes will impact you.

Rayner faces tax scrutiny amid minimum wage push

Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner is under fire again over her historical tax arrangements as she campaigns for a higher minimum wage. Critics question her credibility on workers' rights.

Union demands fair pay for private sector workers

Unison leader Christina McAnea calls for equal pay and conditions for private sector workers under Labour's proposed New Deal, highlighting the need for fair treatment across all sectors.

Lords accused of blocking workers' rights reforms

UK peers face backlash as they allegedly attempt to water down proposed legislation aimed at strengthening workers' rights, particularly targeting exploitative zero-hours contracts.

Food delivery drivers to strike over pay

Food delivery riders from Deliveroo, Just Eat, and Uber Eats are planning a mass strike in February, demanding fair pay and better working conditions.

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