LABOUR'S deputy leader has been slammed for refusing to support the devolution of employment law to Scotland.
First Minister Humza Yousaf also challenged Rayner to commit to full devolution for employment law ahead of her visit, pointing out that Scotland had avoided any NHS strikes - unlike Labour-run Wales.
“I want a new deal for working people to be here in Scotland so we have those protections of employment law.”
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