THE Conservative credibility gap on workers’ rights couldn’t be wider.
It is almost laughable that the Tories are trying to pitch themselves as a party that stands up for workers’ rights.
The Conservative government tried to bring in anti-strike laws, oversaw a huge increase in zero hours contracts and attempted to shut down trade unions.
Leaving workers in a precarious position, unsure if they’re going to have enough money to pay their rent or food bills, and trying to silence their collective voice is no way to create a happy, healthy workforce.
Today’s empty promises will not make us forget how the Tories have treated workers with total disdain during their time in government.
Theresa May repeatedly says one thing and does another.
But the Green Party will always stick up for workers’ rights, not just during an election campaign.
We’re the only party with a positive vision for the future world of work, exploring bold ideas like a shorter working week and universal basic income.
Jonathan Edmunds
SDC Green Party district councillor for Randwick, Whiteshill and Ruscombe
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