Ministers discuss Make Work Pay plans
Yesterday, Wednesday 11, Ministers from across the business community and small business leaders were invited to discuss the government’s plans to Make Work Pay. The meeting was an opportunity to set out ambitions for the Employment Rights Bill and Make Work Pay programme. Deputy Prime Minister, Angela Rayner said: “Delivering our plan to Make Work Pay means working with employers to modernise the world of work. That’s why coming together to hear their views is so important, so we can implement the plan together in partnership and make it a success.”
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