Keir Starmer, the Labour leader, is set to meet with general secretaries from affiliated trade unions to discuss final plans for worker rights reforms. Some unions express anger over potential watering down of reforms. Union leaders urge support for Starmer's stance on worker rights.
Union chiefs to hold showdown talks with Starmer over workers’ rights https://t.co/lRCGD4Du2J
Will Keir bow to unions on zero hours contracts and out-of-hours email ban? Starmer braces for showdown talks with paymasters TODAY as they warn him not water down 'anti-business' workers' rights plans https://t.co/YVhIo1RtTK https://t.co/HiL02NeCGo
I'll be up on Politics Live on BBC2 at 12.15 Lots to discuss - Keir Starmer and shadow cabinet members are meeting with union leaders at 1pm amid tensions over Labour's workers' rights pledges
Union chiefs to hold showdown talks with Labour leader over workers’ rights - Starmer will meet general secretaries at 1pm today https://t.co/qOneOCij8E
Union chiefs to hold showdown talks with Starmer over workers’ rights https://t.co/U7ujLYqH7X
Union leader urges backing for Keir Starmer over diluted worker rights https://t.co/bOu3036uhL
Keir Starmer to hold crunch union talks as poll shows Tory voters back Labour's worker reforms https://t.co/hIDL7KwvqM
Keir Starmer will meet the general secretaries from all the affiliated trade unions tomorrow at Labour HQ to go through its final plans for its workers' rights reforms. There's anger from some about watering down - and even some not publicly criticising want language changed.