Union leaders warn of ‘massive backlash’ if Keir Starmer axes Angela Rayner’s workers’ rights charter

The union leaders warned that if the Prime Minister tries to irrigate the workers’ rights bill after a comprehensive cabinet change, a “great reaction”.
Deputy Prime Minister of the two ministers, the architects of the bill, and former Minister of Employment, Justin Madders-Sir Keir, caused fear among the unions in the Starmer government.
The senior unity figure, Sir Keir’s reorganization as a “right -wing coup”, added the following and added: “The employment rights package is a red line.
“If any attempt is made to irrigate the bill, there will be a big reaction.”
Downing Street calmed the fears on the subject on Monday as the Labor Party wandered on the brink of the Civil War. A spokesman said that the legislation has the government’s “absolute support ve and that Sir Keir would vote for dozens of changes organized by Toray and Lib Dem Peers.
Sir Keir said to the workers ‘deputies during the Parliamentary Labor Party meeting on Monday evening: “Let us be clear with you, all these commitments continue under this workers’ government. The draft employment will continue with the same substance and timeline as before,”
Paul Nowak, the Secretary General of the Congress of Commerce Union, issued a subtle covered threat in his opening speech at the group’s conference in Brighton.
He said: “My message to the government is simply: Delivering the manifesto you won a large majority last July, providing good work, good public services and better living standards in every corner of the country;
He warned the Secretary General Sharon Graham, who is thought to support Jeremy Corbyn’s new party: “I hope that now they do not intend to slow down it or indeed some parts of scrapping.
“I do not accept that unions and wages are bad for the economy. Good for the economy.”
Alison McGoven, a minister in housing, communities and local government departments, said the bill is the “fundamental stone” of Labour’s general election manifesto.
A meeting at the Tuc Congress said: “Labor deputies voted three times for this. We are determined.”
However, it was recorded that the implementation of the bill in the House of Lords will be in the gift of ministers and may be delayed for a year or more.
Concerns that Rachel Reeves, who supported the bill openly, promised before the election, promised to limit reforms in the hope of gaining economic growth.
There were suggestions that the plans to abolish Toray, which limited the strike action by the unions, unions with the established (old young) doctors during a series of strikes with a 29 percent wage demand.
Former Minister of Employment, Mr. Madders, was one of the guests who focused on providing the employment rights package he directed through trade union delegates and deputies on Monday.
Labor deputies urged ministers and peers to fully deliver the bill. For Jarrow and Gateshead East, workers’ deputy Kate Osborne said: “The employment rights bill cannot be irrigated, this is a manifesto commitment that includes overthrowing all of the latest useless changes that large enterprises pushed the lords.
“It would be ashamed if even a drop was diluted.”
Liverpool West Derby’s Labor Party MP Ian Byrne added: “Watering… It would be betrayed for everyone who trusts us to give us this key manifesto hostage, which is the policy we stood as workers’ deputies.”
And Normantonon and Hemsworth Labor Party Deputy Jon Trickett said: “The Prime Minister has given explicit commitments about the Employment Rights Law.
Ms. Rayner’s controversial new apartment, with a short distance from the Tuc Congress, had a great sympathy for the former Deputy Prime Minister who said that the allies were dealing with new briefings against him all the weekend.
Although the local election results go badly and even Hove had to stop paying $ 40,000 for the purchase of his apartment in Eastern Sussex, if Mrs. Rayner paved the way for return, there was a potential speculation of attempting to eliminate Sir Keir.
A senior union figure said: “Angela can go back. He can still be a leader. [Sir Keir’s government] not being able to do. “
Meanwhile, when the details of the Labor Party Deputy Leadership competition were announced, there was a speculation that a parliament from the soft left would work and turn it into a referendum in the Starmer Government ”.
Former transportation secretary Louise Haigh’s friends, who were forced from the government, insisted that he would not be the leader.
“Louise knows what the direction of travel is. He knows that the party is over and holds dust dry,” he said.
Former Frontbencher Dame Emily Thornberry, the President of the Foreign Affairs Committee, is already looking for 80 nominations from MPs.
Another name is that Tooting Deputy Rosena ALLin-Khan in southwest of London. An A & E doctor rebelled against the welfare reforms of the Labor Party and criticized the government against Gaza.
Therefore, it can be seen carefully in the cabinet, but it can connect with party members. He came second in the last leadership competition, which claimed that he made a wide objection.




