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Tories Ramping Up On Next Round Of Anti Union Laws
Although we were left guessing about which transport workers would be covered by the Bill currently before Parliament we probably wouldn’t have been wide of the mark to believe that it would include those covered by the Important Public Services (Transport) Regulations 2017 which are:
In the absence of anything concrete from Government we can only speculate but a good guide to where the Tories may be headed is to track back to the Trade Union Act 2016. At that time the Government defined “important services” as (and it made special, more severe, balloting arrangements for these groups):
The Government will presumably devise what the minimum service requirement is, at a level to make the strike ineffectual, and impose this requirement on the employers and unions concerned.
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