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An absence of fairness... Restrictions on industrial action and protest in the trade union bill 2015

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Ford, Michael ; Novitz, Tonia

Industrial Law Journal

2015

44

4

December

522-550

labour relations ; labour dispute ; labour law ; strike ; trade union

United Kingdom

Law

http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/indlaw/dwv029

English

"In July 2015, a Trade Union Bill was introduced by the incoming Conservative Government which seeks to place significant restrictions on UK trade union activity, probably in anticipation of deep budgetary cuts affecting the public sector which are likely to generate protest. The assertion has been made that this legislative proposal is fair and balanced. We contest that claim with reference to the likely effect of the measures on industrial action, pickets and protests. The consultative process was incomplete and the substantive provisions unfairly target union-organised strikes and protests. The proposals are open to challenge on grounds of insufficient justification, impracticability of compliance and violation of fundamental civil liberties. They entail probable breach of UK obligations in respect of International Labour Organisation (ILO) standards and rights arising under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and European Social Charter (ESC). By further restricting the scope of lawful industrial action and pickets, the proposed legislation risks provoking other kinds of protest."

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