Meeting of the Parliament 26 June 2025
I thank the minister, the committee and its convener, Clare Haughey, for their contributions to the debate. As Murdo Fraser rightly pointed out, the purpose of the Employment Rights Bill is to put into legislation the Labour UK Government’s plan to make work pay—a fascinating principle that underlies the suggestion that, by working, people can afford to live.
I thank Murdo Fraser for articulating many elements of the bill. I would add to his list the work to prevent fire and rehire, sectoral collective bargaining, which has been mentioned, introducing rights for trade unions for access to workplaces, repealing the Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Act 2023 and some of the provisions from the Trade Union Act 2016, and bringing together the powers of existing labour market enforcement bodies along with other powers under the secretary of state and enforcement officers. I welcome all those elements of the bill.
I also welcome the approach that the Scottish Government has taken with regard to discussions with the UK Government. If the economy is to grow across the whole of the UK, with the greatest respect to Murdo Fraser’s contributions, it will be through the workers of this country. We will support the LCM this evening.
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