The leader of the UK’s unions, Paul Nowak, has warned Keir Starmer that his party must ‘deliver’ in 2025, stating that the current broken status quo is unsustainable and ordinary people need to feel better off financially. Nowak criticized Starmer’s first six months in office, citing unpopular policies like the tractor tax and stripping Winter Fuel Payments, urging a focus on improving the well-being of working people rather than just economic growth. Nowak emphasized the need for tangible change in the New Year’s message, highlighting the importance of delivering real improvements in people’s daily lives in 2025 to avoid continuing the current broken system.
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EU urged to exempt more companies from contentious supply chain law
The EU is facing pressure to simplify a controversial supply chain law aimed at addressing environmental and human rights abuses, as Swedish MEP Jörgen Warborn argues for reducing the number of companies subject to compliance. While the European Commission has proposed raising the employee threshold for compliance from 500 to 1,000, Warborn suggests increasing it to 3,000 and eliminating mandatory climate transition plans. Amidst divisions among member states, including calls from France and Germany to...
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