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Tory opponents of Angela Rayner’s strikers charter will celebrate ‘Norman Tebbit Day’ in honour of Margaret Thatcher’s union-bashing ally

Angela Rayner’s controversial new industrial laws will celebrate Margaret Thatcher’s late union beating ally tomorrow ‘Norman Tebbit Day.

Toray peers will use a debate in Lords, who says that critics will force the workers to employ workers, leave businesses vulnerable to strikes and force companies to have difficulty in censoring their conversations.

The bill also includes a number of other measures. These include the termination of zero -hour contracts, strengthened surplus rights, more flexible work and ministers to take companies to employment courts on behalf of employees even if they do not want to sue.

Peers are planning to change access rights and new electronic voting measures for union officials, which will facilitate trade union representatives to persuade workers to support industrial actions.

Lord Tebbit, who died at the age of 94 on July 7, pushed Mrs. Thatcher’s ability to bring industrial action of trade unions.

Marxist totalitarians in trade unions’ described the number as small, anti-democratic forces [which] He gained great power through the Trade Union movement ‘.

Peers are also expected to increase the fear that hostile states such as Russia, Iran and North Korea can keep e-coppers cyber.

As explained in the beginning of this month of the mail of Sunday, employers should protect their personnel from harassment by third parties.

The opponents of Angela Rayner’s controversial new industrial laws will celebrate Norman Tebbit Day in honor of Margaret Thatcher’s late union beating ally tomorrow (in the picture: Mrs. Thatcher and Lord Tebbit together in 1987)

Toray peers will use a debate in Lordlar to try to change the invoice of employment rights, saying that critics will make it difficult to employ workers, leave businesses vulnerable to strikes and force companies to use the works they think are inappropriate.

Toray peers will use a debate on the lords to try to change the employment rights bill of Mrs. Rayner, who says that critics will make it difficult to employ workers, leave businesses vulnerable to strikes and force firms to censor the inappropriate talks.

Lord Tebbit (above), who died on the age of 94 on July 7, led Ms. Thatcher to restrict her unions

Lord Tebbit (above), who died on July 7 at the age of 94, directed Mrs. Thatcher’s ability to bring industrial action of unions to restrict it

For example, if a worker can take an employer to a court, if they hear jokes or jokes or jokes, his bosses are aggressive on reasons such as race, gender or religion because they do not do their best to prevent it.

This is likely to lead to more diversity officers to watch what they say to help people prove that they are taking steps to protect their workers.

The bill cannot foresee any fence of any people who allow the expression of their views on political, moral, religious or social issues.

Shadow Business Secretary Andrew Griffith said: ‘Angela Rayner’s Extreme Union Charter will take us back to the 1970s, a period in which Norman Tabbit fights to drag England to the teeth and nail.

“ These laws will raise the Rife, the special initiative will drown and will stop the country in a way to stop.

In the most worrying way, industrial sabotage is the risk of risks. This is contrary to everything that Tebbit fought and should be stopped at once ‘.

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