what tories think of workers rights
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what tories think of workers rights
https://www.thecanary.co/2017/09/07/watch-moment-theresa-may-let-slip-really-thinks-workers-rights-video/
On 6 September in parliament, the Prime Minister let slip what she really thinks about workers’ rights. She rejected the opportunity to support McDonald’s workers, saying that it “is a matter for McDonald’s to deal with”. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn had asked Theresa May if she supported the McDonald’s staff case for “an end to zero hours contracts, and decent pay”:
On 6 September in parliament, the Prime Minister let slip what she really thinks about workers’ rights. She rejected the opportunity to support McDonald’s workers, saying that it “is a matter for McDonald’s to deal with”. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn had asked Theresa May if she supported the McDonald’s staff case for “an end to zero hours contracts, and decent pay”:
Re: what tories think of workers rights
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/7-times-theresa-tried-slash-10426005
7 times Theresa May has tried to slash workers' rights
The Tory Leader is attempting a land grab of Labour territory, but her voting record tells a starkly different story
7 times Theresa May has tried to slash workers' rights
The Tory Leader is attempting a land grab of Labour territory, but her voting record tells a starkly different story
Re: what tories think of workers rights
Is May admitting that the State can't interfere in contracts of employment? If so, then she ought to inform the DWP of that
If any of those staff members claim UC while working a zero hours contract then the State has definitely stepped in between the employer and the employee by hounding them into asking for better hours, more pay etc.
They can't have it both ways, but generally do try to
If any of those staff members claim UC while working a zero hours contract then the State has definitely stepped in between the employer and the employee by hounding them into asking for better hours, more pay etc.
They can't have it both ways, but generally do try to
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