The new UK government is signaling some reasonably ambitious reforms on the labour policy front (certainly more ambitious than most were expecting, given the Labour Party’s austere pre-election rhetoric and platform).
They call the vision a New Deal for Working People . The policy framework is called A Plan to Make Work Pay. Broad features of the plan were mapped out in the King’s Speech (akin to our Speech from the Throne in Canada) delivered yesterday, and include:
Strengthening the UK minimum wage policy to make it a stronger living wage. (Their minimum wage, introduced by Tony Blair in 1998, is already pretty good by international standards: it is equivalent to 57% of median wages, vs. 50% in Canada, and it’s kept up with inflation since 2019.)
Banning zero hours
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