UK Government says it has strengthened worker protections - Speech Brief
27 April 2026 13:04 UTC · UK Government · GOV.UK Speech · Source · Email X Link

UK Government says it has strengthened worker protections

Key points

  • Passed Employment Rights Bill extending workplace protections
  • Prioritising working people, security, and national resilience

TL;DR

  • Read letter from shopworker Finnola describing verbal abuse, threats, and inability to afford time off due to Statutory Sick Pay limits
  • Said Employment Rights Bill is now law with measures including sick pay from day one, paternity leave from day one, scrapping fire-and-rehire, whistleblower protections, banning gagging orders on sexual harassment, ending exploitative zero-hour contracts, stronger collective consultation rights, and a proper living wage
  • Announced policing and anti-shoplifting measures: extra 3,000 neighbourhood police, ending non-investigation threshold for stolen goods under £200, making abuse of retail workers a specific crime, and promoting CCTV-to-police technology trials
  • Addressed international context and economic impact: resisted a rush to war over Iran, capped energy bills until July, monitoring economic effects and chairing a COBR meeting with Bank of England input
Original text

Thank you… Thank you, Jane. Thank you Joanne. It is great to be here for your annual delegate meeting as General Secretary. And I’ve heard that yesterday and today that this is going really well here. So it’s fantastic to be invited to be with you, and it’s always great to be here in this room, in this environment at your conference. I was here two years ago and I was here several years before that. But last time I w...

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