Eight trade unionists who work for aerospace company Airbus are facing jail sentences in Spain for standing up for the right to strike and picket. They were in the UK this week explaining their case and the Spanish âGagging Lawsâ as their trial got underway. Read the updated bulletin here. Trial of the Airbus 8 here.
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