Oh really? Show me where the article (or the Spanish minsiter being quoted) says this.
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...ains-deputy-pm-on-the-need-for-workers-rights
While you look for that, here's the main thrust of the article:
"
In the UK, Labour’s workers’ rights package – much of which was negotiated with the party’s union backers in opposition – includes a right to a contract with regular hours, a ban on “fire and rehire”, and protection against unfair dismissal from day one of employment.
Like the Spanish reforms, it also strengthens the negotiating power of trade unions, making it easier for them to gain recognition in workplaces, for example.
Labour tabled amendments to the legislation last week, but these broadly strengthened the measures, rather than watering them down, despite intense lobbying from business groups."