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Ministers could yield over workers' rights
South Wales Evening Post
|November 25, 2025
BUSINESS Secretary Peter Kyle has hinted at concessions over the Government's workers' rights package to ensure it makes it through Parliament and does not damage firms.
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Mr Kyle said there would be extensive consultations about the measures in the Employment Rights Bill, insisting it was not a “zero sum” game where either workers or bosses lost out.
The legislation is caught in a standoff between peers and MPs over measures to ban “exploitative” zero-hours contracts and give workers protection against unfair dismissal from their first day in a job.
Asked if the Government would be prepared to accept amendments to end the standoff, Mr Kyle said: “I'll do what it takes to get it through, because I need to get on with the real business, which is implementing it.”
This story is from the November 25, 2025 edition of South Wales Evening Post.
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