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Angela Rayner’s workers Bill ‘is a wrecking ball for the UK economy’ that could wipe out struggling businesses, Tories warn

British enterprises are asked to fight and fight with terrible warnings about the destructive effects they will cause to the economy, and Angela Rayner’s new business laws.

This weekend, the conservatives sent an open letter to the company bosses, deputy prime minister to talk to the Radikal plans or ‘to sleep for a disaster’.

Mrs. Rayner, employment rights invoice ‘economy debris ball’ is accused of receiving – this is called ‘unemployment bill’ over the fears that companies will prevent personnel from receiving staff.

The proposals, which are currently discussed in the lords and come into force later this year, will make workers employing workers more burdensome and leave businesses vulnerable to destructive strikes.

The center of the plans includes the abolition of Toray union laws, which will reduce the threshold of strike action and automate the Labor Party’s union financing.

However, at the same time, the termination of zero -hour contracts, strengthened surplus rights, more flexible work, and the power of ministers to bring companies to employment courts on behalf of employees, including a number of other measures.

The Draft led to tensions in the cabinet, while the Chancellor Rachel Reeves tried to dilute measures while fighting to revive a Moribund economy.

On Sunday this weekend on Sunday, by Posta, Mrs. Rayner asked me to work to limit the economic damage to be caused by measures, and did not deny that she was trying to reduce the effects of chancellers: ‘We are always talking to businesses.’

Angela Rayner is accused of receiving ‘destruction ball to economy’ with the employment rights law

In a clear letter, the Shadow Business Secretary Andrew Griffith said that 'British businesses were really concerned about the disaster' and that Tories could not oppose him alone.

In a clear letter, the Shadow Business Secretary Andrew Griffith said that ‘British businesses were really concerned about the disaster’ and that Tories could not oppose him alone.

Cobra Beer and the Choir of the leading business figures, including Lord Karan Bilimoria, President of the UK's Chamber of Commerce.

Cobra Beer and the Choir of the leading business figures, including Lord Karan Bilimoria, President of the UK’s Chamber of Commerce.

In a clear letter, the Shadow Business Secretary Andrew Griffith said, ‘British businesses were in accordance with the catastrophe and Tories was concerned that he could not oppose it alone.

He writes: ‘We need more sound to convince the government to listen. The government says that many of them think that many have been underestimated – this will cost British businesses £ 5 billion and economy will cost 50,000 business … This is not good for the economy. I know that, and every job I talk about throughout the country knows that.

‘I recommend you to share this letter with others, to advise you to take advice on the impact of your professional advisor and to encourage business groups to speak clearly on your behalf.’

Speaking with this newspaper, Griffith said, ‘The economy needs only the growth that the business can create. Nevertheless, Labour’s unemployment bill is a union statute that will increase strikes, cut things and increase prices.

“ Returning to the 1970s dominance by the 1970s unions, the last thing Britain needs now and this socialist government shows how little the work. Angela Rayner takes a destruction ball to the economy of England. ‘

It was repeated by a choir of leading business figures, including Lord Karan Bilimoria, the founder of Cobra Beer and the President of the International Chamber of Commerce.

He said: ‘Facilitating the strike of the workers will inevitably increase their number and frequency. This looks like the 1970s and see where it took us. We were called the sick man of Europe.

We do not want to go back on time. Of course, you want fair employee rights, but there must be a balance. If you create the environment in which this bill puts us on our way, it will harm our business and economy. ‘

He called the government to ‘think twice’ before progressing with reforms.

This weekend by Posta by Posta by Mail Mrs. Rayner's measures to be caused by the expected economic damage to limit the economic damage, he did not deny that the chancellor was trying to reduce the effects: 'We are always talking to businesses'

This weekend by Posta by Posta by Mail Mrs. Rayner’s measures to be caused by the expected economic damage to limit the economic damage, he did not deny that the chancellor was trying to reduce the effects: ‘We are always talking to businesses’

Luke Johnson, former president of entrepreneur and Pizza Express, said: ‘At a time when unemployment increases, the number of weak and unsuccessful jobs increases, and in my opinion, a new burdensome arrangements.

“ Our country was broken in the 1970s and we had to go to the international money fund for rescue.

“ It seems to be moving towards that period. I lived all the time. But most of the MPs who write and support this bill are very young to remember what it looks like.

‘[Angela Rayner] It does not even speak the same language as people working in the private sector. If you start a business and if you fight every month fee invoices and bank loan repayments every month, you don’t have the idea to keep your home even.

“ Not just care. He speaks only people, civil servants and trade unionists in the public sector. But in the end, their ideologies will collide with reality and unfortunately they will lead the economy to a serious stagnation. ‘

Alex Veitch from the British Chambers of Commerce, ‘Employment opportunities and economic growth that can limit the risk of unwanted results.’

And Luiza Gomes of the British Retail Consortium said: ‘To protect a 50 percent threshold for strikes, it is important to legitimate and correctly reflect the agreement between the workers instead of the minority view of the ballot.’

A workers ‘spokesman said:’ The people will see that a party that multiplies the economy and family financing is now opposing better rights for workers.

‘Do not think that labor is fair to dismiss workers without a good reason, or that it is fair to refuse the patient’s wage from the first day they were sick. Tories and reform needs to explain why they are doing.

‘These measures have been developed with the business world, good for workers and economy.’

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