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Yasmin Qureshi

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Gender Female
Age 60
Web site www.yasminqureshi.org.uk
Date of birth July 5,1963
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Punjab
Pakistan
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Labour Party
Previous positionShadow Minister (International Development) of the United Kingdom
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010
Education London South Bank University
University College London
NationalityBritish
Leader Keir Starmer
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Yasmin Qureshi Life story


Yasmin Qureshi is a British Labour Party politician and a barrister practising criminal law. She headed the criminal legal section of the UN Mission in Kosovo and was later appointed Director of the department of Judicial Administration there.

How did my MP vote on Gaza ceasefire?

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... But 10 frontbenchers including Jess Phillips, Afzal Khan and Yasmin Qureshi left their roles to back the motion, Find out how your MP voted using the search box below...

Labour united despite Gaza resignations, says John Healey

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... Jess Phillips, Afzal Khan and Yasmin Qureshi were among shadow ministers who quit their roles to back an amendment to the King s Speech tabled by the SNP calling for a ceasefire in Gaza...

Labour frontbenchers quit to back Gaza ceasefire motion

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... Afzal Khan, Paula Barker and Yasmin Qureshi were among dozens of Labour MPs who backed an SNP motion to that effect...

Employees can ask for flexible working from day one

Employees can ask for flexible working from day one
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... The bill was introduced by Labour MP Yasmin Qureshi, who said that flexibility in the workplace was a lifeline rather than a " perk"...

Hajj travellers unable to fly due to ticket delay

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... Yasmin Qureshi MP, who chairs the All Party Parliamentary Group on Hajj and Umrah, had previously to delay the new system until next year...

Hajj-Muslim pilgrims face losing out from online booking to Mecca

Hajj-Muslim pilgrims face losing out from online booking to Mecca
Jun 12,2022 1:05 pm

... " The head of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Hajj and Umrah, Yasmin Qureshi, has written to the Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Tawfiq bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah to ask for the new system to be delayed until next year...

MPs describe threats, abuse and safety fears

MPs describe threats, abuse and safety fears
Feb 16,2020 5:04 am

... Labour MP Yasmin Qureshi said: When all they say is you re a traitor and you shouldn t have a British passport, or you re an ISIS sympathiser and you should be sent back to whichever Muslim country so you can be raped and abused, I do think that you can t then engage with these people...

Brexit escape room: Can these MPs get out?

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...What happens when three MPs are locked inside a Brexit escape room? The BBC s Victoria Derbyshire programme set Layla Moran, Andrew Bridgen and Yasmin Qureshi the task of putting aside their differences to answer Brexit-themed puzzles and questions...

Employees can ask for flexible working from day one

Feb 16,2020 3:29 am

By Faarea MasudBusiness reporter

Employees will be given The Right to ask for flexible working from their first day at a new Job , the government has proposed.

New legislation will mean that workers will not have to wait for 26 weeks to seek flexible arrangements, as set out under the current law.

The government also wants to introduce laws that make it easier for people on low incomes to get a second Job .

However, the Trades Union Congress said the government must go " much further".

Flexible working has continued after the UK emerged from Covid lockdowns.

The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) said that if an employer cannot accommodate a request to work flexibly, it would have to discuss " alternative options" before rejecting it.

It said that flexible working did not just mean working from home but also included Job -sharing, flexitime or staggered hours.

Peter Cheese, chief executive of the CIPD, which represents the Human Resources industry, said: " This New Right will help normalise conversations about flexibility at the start of The Employment relationship, with significant benefits for employees in terms of wellbeing and work-life balance. "

The government also said it planned to remove " exclusivity clause restrictions" for workers on contracts who are paid £123 or less a week. It will allow people to work for multiple employers and take on second jobs.

The Trades Union Congress (TUC) said that flexible working kept " mums in work" and helped close the gender pay gap.

" But we'd like the government to go much further to ensure that flexible work now becomes The Norm , " said Frances O'Grady, General Secretary of the TUC.

" Ministers must change The Law so that every Job advert makes clear what kind of flexible working is available in that role. And they should give workers the legal right to work flexibly from their first day in a Job - not just The Right to ask, " She Said .

The Bill was introduced by Labour MP Yasmin Qureshi , Who Said that flexibility in the workplace was a lifeline rather than a " perk".

She Said : " Younger families, Single Parents and lower earners have been hardest hit financially by the pandemic and the cost-of-living crisis.

" This makes it even more important for people who require it to be able to access flexible working. "

The plans come as that record numbers of people are dropping out of the workforce due to ill health.

Flexible working offers a " much-needed pathway" in to the labour market by adjusting working patterns to support those who need it, added Labour MP Ms Qureshi.

As many firms struggle with recruiting amid record low unemployment, the government said the laws will " help businesses plug crucial staffing gaps by giving employers access to recruit from a wider talent pool".

'Inclusive'

Around 37% of working adults worked from home in 2020 during The Height of the coronavirus pandemic. A Number of firms, such as Lloyds Banking Group, have since introduced hundreds of roles that are now permanently done from home.

But others and have ordered staff to return to The Office .

In July , Sports Direct-owner Frasers Groups. Meanwhile, The World 's richest man, Elon Musk , has also and that working remotely is no longer acceptable.

The CIPD, however, said the new plans would make workplaces " more inclusive".

" [The plans will] improve access to flexible jobs for many people. Older workers, those with caring responsibilities and people with health conditions are among those who will particularly benefit, " said Mr Cheese said.

The new plans include allowing employees to make two flexible working requests in any 12-month period - currently they are allowed one.

It will also require employers to respond to requests within two months, down from three.

In addition, the government will remove the requirement on The Employee to make suggestions as to how their flexible working request is dealt with by their employer.



Source of news: bbc.com

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