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  • I think I may have misunderstood what you wanted. I was more referring to specific plans (e.g. this is what we do, this is how we'll fund it, etc).

    It does go into some detail, stuff like this for instance:

    ... a New Deal for Working People. It will provide security and opportunities for people across the country, with improved conditions, quality jobs, training and better pay. It will increase
    the minimum wage, ensuring proper wages that people can raise a family on. It will ensure rights for all workers from day one, such as sick pay, parental leave, and the right to flexible working, reflecting the realities of the post-Covid world. It would ban dubious practices
    such as fire and rehire and stop firms exploiting loopholes to get out of giving employment rights to their workers.
    We would give people stronger rights to be represented at work by their trade unions to help raise standards and protect workers. And, crucially, it would guarantee work or training for young people.
    We would replace universal credit and reimagine our social security system to ensure that work pays. We want low-paid people to keep more of the money they earn, so that having
    enough money to raise a family isn’t the preserve of the better-off.
    All this would make a difference to hard-working people. It would put far more emphasis on balancing work with family, rather than choosing between the two. It would create happier, more productive employees.

  • Yeah, I still need to read it so it may all be there. I might have to go to Canterbury later today so will bring it along on the train with me if so.

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