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A trade union has called on Keir Starmer to put forward ‘oven ready’ legislation on workers’ rights in the upcoming King’s Speech this week.

TUC president and Fire Brigades Union general secretary Matt Wrack urged the Prime Minister to repeal anti-union laws brought in under the Conservatives, including the Minimum Service Levels Act and the 2016 Trade Act.

He said: “Unions have been working with Labour officials and shadow ministers for years to prepare the New Deal for Working people ahead of Labour entering office.

“There is no reason for delay. Labour must use its massive Commons majority to get these pernicious laws off the statute book quickly.”

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The King’s Speech, which outlines the business of government for the coming months, is expected to take place on Wednesday.

Labour has repeatedly vowed to legislate on its landmark workers rights package, the New Deal for Working People, within the first 100 days of a labour government.

Wrack added: “It’s vital that the King’s speech contains substantial and ‘oven ready’ legislation to deliver Labour’s New Deal for Working People. Words alone are not enough.

“Working people rightly expect Keir Starmer to use the King’s Speech to clearly map out a specific timescale for fulfiling the manifesto commitment and repeated promises made ahead of the General Election on workers’ rights.”

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