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Government rejects report it will lower workers’ rights post-Brexit

Business secretary has denied claims EU-based employment laws such as 48-hour week will be axed

The government has rejected a report that following Brexit, it plans to tear up employment protections based in EU law – a strategy that Labour has called “a disgrace”.

Proposals include an end to the 48-hour maximum working week, changes to rules about breaks at work, and removing overtime pay when calculating certain holiday pay entitlements, the Financial Times said.

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