The policy would see an end to zero-hours contracts and fire and rehire practices.
Scottish Labour will use a Holyrood debate to push the Scottish Government to back its new deal for working people.
The party’s economy spokesman Daniel Johnson said: “Workers in Scotland are being failed by this morally bankrupt Tory Government, which has attacked workers’ rights and let real wages fall. “Today the SNP-Green Government has to make a choice – they can play cynical political games or they can stand up for workers by backing Labour’s plans.”
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