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TUC chief calls on ministers to show ‘whose side’ they are on

The most senior unionist in the UK calls the government to show the “who is on the side of the workmanship.

Tuc Secretary General Paul Nowak will tell the annual conference in Brighton to do more for the working class communities today.

He will claim that the promise of change in the last election of the Labor Party does not feel like a “lived reality”.

He will say that the workers’ government should do what he calls “the right political elections” to convince the voters that voters are with them.

Two children paid with new taxes on the dey will ask for the abolition of the benefit limit.

The Union Union leader Sharon Graham has a similar message – but the Workers’ warning has financial and political consequences.

In the summer months of his union in his own conference, delegates voted overly overwhelming to re -examine his relationship with labor.

Now he told the BBC that at a future Unite conference, there would be an opportunity to break a long -standing connection worth approximately 1.3ma per year for labor.

He said: “Incidentally, workers do not feel that labor is with them. We will give our members the opportunity to vote for whether they will be part of labor when time comes.

“If this vote had been today, I think they will vote to make discontent. I have no doubt about it.”

Ms. Graham predicted that Britain would be the head beneficiaries if the labor force cannot improve the living standards. “Unless the worker does something quite radical,” he said, “they will find themselves in great difficulties.”

“He has about one year to do this right. And if they don’t, people will start to move away from them and I don’t believe they will come back.”

Warnings, British’s largest union leader Christina McAnea, the government’s draft employment rights to irrigate the bill within a few weeks to become a “big mistake”, he said.

Legislation will be a great shaking of workers’ rights, including protection against unfair dismissal and the prohibition of “exploitative” zero -hour agreements.

After the resignation of Angela Rayner and the change of cabinet, MCanea said the ministers are no longer determined to fully implement the bill.

The worker said that he provided the greatest increase in workers’ rights in a generation and that wages have increased faster than prices.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the promises of the government of the government will focus on “delivery, delivery, delivery”.

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