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hydro flask 00 am|Updated:Friday 25 July 2025 10:55 pmExclusive: Industry chiefs urge MPs to accept workersrsquo; rights amendmentsBy: Ali LyonChief reporterShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleThe House of Lords committee blamed the regulator for delays Seven of Britainrsquo most influentia
yeti ca l industry bodies have urged MPs to accept an array of House of Lords amendments to the governmentrsquo workersrsquo; rights package, war
owala canada ning the overhaul is already having a chilling impact on jobs and the economy.The cohort of heavyweight lobby groups ndash; which includes all the so-called lsquo;Big Fiversquo; business bodies as well as the British Retail Consortium BRC and UK Hospitality ndash; said some of the changes to the contentious Employment Rights Bill proposed by peers gave businesses real hope, and called on MPs to accept them when the Bill reaches the Commons.David Hale, government affairs director at the Federation of Small Businesses, told City AM it was essential the government accepts improvements made to the workersrsquo; rights bill by the Lords, including a crucial proposal to extend workersrsquo; qualifying period to six weeks.And the BCCrsquo Jane Gratton said parliamentarians must back the amendments to the package if they want businesses to help grow the econom