The Scotsman

Conservati­ves vow to widen workers’ rights

- By PARIS GOURTSOYAN­NIS

The Conservati­ve manifesto will include a pledge to keep EU workers’ rights in place after Brexit, it has been confirmed.

Prime Minister Theresa May will unveil a “new deal for workers”, including protection­s for workers in the “gig economy” and statutory leave for staff who need to look after a family member.

The manifesto will also commit to raising the minimum wage in line with inflation as part of a drive to win over working-class Labour voters.

Mrs May will set out what she claims is the “greatest expansion in workers’ rights by any Conservati­ve government”, including a new right to request leave for training, leave for workers who lose a child and previously­announced pledges to protect pension schemes at companies that go bust.

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Today Mrs May will say: “I said I would use Brexit to extend the protection­s and rights that workers enjoy, and our manifesto will deliver exactly that.

“Our plans, backed up with strong and stable leadership, will be the greatest expansion in workers’ rights by any Conservati­ve government in history.

“By working with business, reducing taxes and dealing with the deficit, we have delivered steady improvemen­ts to the economic prospects of working people.”

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