LABOUR’S push to expand union rights will be the "nail in the coffin" for small businesses, entrepreneurs warned today.
Firms slammed Deputy PM Angela Rayner’s proposed workers’ rights law as “one of the most damaging proposals ever aimed" at the sector.
Under “pernicious” new rules, union chiefs would be given a legal right to enter any workplace, such as a bakery or hair salon, to recruit and organise.
Access to small and medium businesses would be enforceable even against an employer’s will, and bosses could be threatened with fines.
Meanwhile, the 40 per cent vote threshold for union recognition could be slashed to just 2 per cent of staff.
Furious entrepreneurs blasted the workers’ rights proposals as completely stacking power against the modest employer.
They demanded an ex