
Justin Madders
Justin Madders is a prominent British politician and member of the Labour Party, currently serving as the Minister for Employment Rights, Competition and Markets. He has been an advocate for consumer protection, recently announcing new regulations aimed at banning deceptive pricing practices and fake online reviews, which are estimated to cost UK consumers £2.2 billion annually. Madders emphasizes the importance of transparency in pricing and the integrity of online reviews to empower consumers and create a fair marketplace.
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The executive of the soft-left Tribune group of MPs – which includes the former ministers Louise Haigh and Justin Madders.
Burnham will try again for Westminster return but declines offer of seat in 2027 | LabourJustin Madders was sacked as employment minister, which has worried trade union leaders about the Employment Rights Bill.
Unions warn government not to water down workers' rights billJustin Madders is a business minister who Zelda Perkins met with regarding amendments to NDA legislation.
‘Nowhere for them to hide any more’: Zelda Perkins’ fight against NDAs after Harvey Weinstein | Harvey WeinsteinEmployment rights minister Justin Madders said there was 'misuse of NDAs to silence victims', which he called 'an appalling practice'.
Workplace misconduct and discrimination NDAs to be bannedJustin Madders, minister for employment rights, competition and markets, announced the new consumer protection laws.
UK bans £2.2bn ‘sneaky’ fees and fake reviews for online products | Consumer affairs






















