Unions and Labour still wrangling over workers' rights
Briefly

Angela Rayner's commitment to repealing Tory anti-worker laws and introducing new legislation within 100 days highlights the urgency and complexity of Labour's plan for workers' rights.
The repeal of Conservative laws on strike ballots and service levels is welcomed by unions, but there are differing opinions on the specifics of Labour's new proposals.
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds emphasized the need for collaboration with unions and businesses, stating that the 100 days deadline for the employment rights bill is significant.
Reynolds articulated a vision for an economy that benefits everyone, underlining the importance of getting the implementation of new laws right to ensure effective worker rights.
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