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TUC chief defends workers’ rights bill and dismisses business cost concerns

22 April 2025
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Paul Nowak, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), has defended the government’s proposed Employment Rights Bill, dismissing warnings from business leaders that it would place undue pressure on employers already dealing with tax hikes and rising wage costs.

Speaking to The Times, Nowak argued that the bill was long overdue and aimed at ending exploitative workplace practices. “This is about weaning a layer of employers off low-paid, insecure employment,” he said. “We need to ask ourselves if it’s sustainable to carry on with the current situation, where people are trapped in low-paid, precarious work. If we don’t, then we’ve got to bite the bullet at some stage.”

The legislation, which is currently progressing through Parliament and will soon enter the committee stage in the House of Lords, is facing stiff opposition from Britain’s five main business lobby groups. In an open letter to ministers, the CBI, Make UK, the Institute of Directors, the Federation of Small Businesses and the British Chambers of Commerce warned the bill could have “deeply damaging implications” for growth.

Among the bill’s proposals are day one rights against unfair dismissal, expanded sick pay, greater protections around shift patterns, enhanced powers for trade unions, and the near-total abolition of controversial fire-and-rehire tactics. Critics argue that these measures could increase employment costs by around £5 billion, according to the government’s own impact assessment.

Nowak rejected those concerns, pointing to similar fears raised when the minimum wage was introduced in the 1990s. “Critics of pro-worker legislation are proven wrong time and time again,” he said.

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