Sir Keir Starmer has defended Labour's decision to rebrand its package of workers' rights after a union said the plans had 'more holes than Swiss cheese'. Sharon Graham, general secretary of the Unite union, accused the party of watering down its policies after it rebranded 'Labour's new deal for working people' as 'Labour's plan to make work pay'.
' Read more:The ultimate guide to the electionSunak jokes about wet election launch Asked about the comments during a visit to Staffordshire, Sir Keir said: 'We have come to an agreement with the unions. 'At the heart of this is something really important to me and that's dignity and respect at work and I think everybody should be treated with dignity and respect at work.
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