Rayner's 'workers' rights police' get powers to arrest, use 'reasonable force' and search buildings
Angela Rayner's 'jobs police' have powers to arrest people, use 'reasonable' force and seize documents while conducting workplace searches, it has been confirmed.
The Fair Work Agency (FWA) is being established as part of Labour's overhaul of workers' rights via the Employment Rights Act.
The legislation, which was spearheaded by Ms Rayner before her resignation as deputy prime minister last year, began to take effect this week.
A new document published by the Government has now detailed the powers that the FWA - dubbed Labour's 'jobs police' - has to enforce workplace laws.
That's Starmer's Labour, the party in love with the notion of policing everything...
Although come to think of it, I don't pay Mrs H for cutting my hair...
Crikey.
Bless Mrs. Haart for those services keeping AKH afloat.
ReplyDeleteJames - definitely - and the tasty meals, mustn't forget those.
ReplyDeletePerhaps the FWA enforcement officers will have a snazzy uniform, including jackboots?
ReplyDeleteSo Mr Capitalist. Your fu..ing nicked mate. Lack of sugar on one of the free donuts!
ReplyDeleteDJ - and neat badges such as a hammer and sickle emblem.
ReplyDeleteMike - but officer, an enforcement officer from the Sugar Reduction Agency said I would be nicked if I didn't reduce the sugar.