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Tories plan new strike laws
The Tories plan to introduce new laws on strikes held by core public services ,the changes include
The backing of at least 40% of elligible members End of the ban on using agency staff during strikes A three month wait before action takes place after a ballot Restrictions on picketing. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-30747185 Good or Bad ? My view is that very rarely in recent industrial action have the majority or even a large minority of union members voted for strike action ,they where simply a majority of those who voted .An example cited in the article i have linked to is that the planned London bus strike on Jan 13th was voted for by only 16% of members but because of the way unions work that is considered a mandate to strike ,so yes i largely agree with the planned changes |
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The last two paragraphs speak volumes.
""The UK already has tough laws on strikes - there is no need to make them stricter still." And GMB general secretary Paul Kenny said: "Only 16 out of 650 elected Members of Parliament secured the support of 40% of those entitled to vote in their parliamentary constituency area election in 2010. "Only 15 Tory MPs out of 303 secured that level of support. They had no hesitation in forming a government in 2010 without securing 40% support from the electorate."" |
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I think the change is long overdue, damaging strikes called with only 15% of the membership actually voting for action are farcical. 40% seems a reasonable amount, if the unions can't get that level of support them they shouldn't be calling a strike in the first place. |
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