Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has criticized what he describes as "scaremongering" regarding Labour's upcoming overhaul of workers' rights. He asserts that many of the alarming headlines surrounding the planned employment bill are "pretty obviously wrong." In an exclusive interview, Reynolds emphasized that Labour's proposed legislation, set to be introduced next month, aims to significantly enhance protections for workers, particularly benefiting pregnant women and bereaved parents. He highlighted that the new measures would provide stronger safeguards for pregnant employees and initiate consultations on a more generous and modernized parental leave system. Reynolds expressed confidence that these changes would have a transformative impact on the lives of many workers.