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A sign advises passengers at Waterloo station in London of strike action by rail workers on 7 January 2023 PA Images

UK unveils 'minimum safety levels' law in bid to stifle strikes

The new law will require minimum levels of service during walkouts by various essential workers.

THE UK GOVERNMENT has introduced proposals to make “minimum safety levels” compulsory during strikes, prompting angry unions to accuse ministers of “criminalising” industrial action and threaten legal challenges.

The new law will require minimum levels of service during walkouts by various workers, including healthcare staff, firefighters and railway employees, “to ensure that vital public services will have to maintain a basic function”.

It follows months of disruptive stoppages across the private and public sectors, as decades-high inflation fuels the worst cost-of-living crisis in a generation and demands for hefty pay rises.

“We do not want to use this legislation, but we must ensure the safety of the British public,” Business Secretary Grant Shapps told MPs as he introduced the bill in parliament.

He said the government would consult “on what an adequate level of coverage looks like” for emergency responders and rail workers.

Meanwhile ministers would bid to strike agreements on levels in other sectors covered by the bill, including health, education, border security and nuclear decommissioning.

“This is a common-sense approach and we’re not the first to follow it,” he added, noting European neighbours had similar rules.

But unions locked in pay disputes with the government and employers savaged the plan, arguing that it undermines the right to strike.

“The government should be putting money in our members’ pockets, not trying to put our members behind bars,” said Mark Serwotka, head of the PCS union representing civil servants and others involved in recent walkouts.

“Criminalising the people who keep our borders safe is not the way to resolve an industrial dispute,” he said, referring to striking Border Force staff.

“It’s reprehensible, provocative and vindictive, and we’ll fight the legislation every step of the way.”

Other unions echoed the criticism, with TUC general secretary Paul Nowak calling the plans “undemocratic, unworkable, and almost certainly illegal”.

Labour, which is part-funded by 11 trade unions, has said it would repeal any such legislation that makes it onto the statute books ahead of the next general election, due within two years.

Deputy Leader Angela Rayner, a former senior official for the Unison trade union, accused the government of “playing politics with nurses’ and teachers’ lives”.

Addressing lawmakers after Shapps, she said: “We need negotiation, not legislation.”

Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who only took power 11 weeks ago, has insisted recession-hit Britain cannot afford to reopen public sector pay already set for this fiscal year, which ends on 31 March.

He has hinted at the possibility of more flexibility in agreeing upcoming salary deals, handled by pay review bodies whose independence from government has been questioned.

Unions are unwilling to accept that and the ensuing standoff with various sectors from health to the civil service to the railways, has led to months of crippling strikes.

Five days of walkouts last week on the rail network, which is largely run by private firms but under condition-heavy government contracts limiting their autonomy, left city centres deserted compared to normal weekdays.

Businesses and economists have pointed to the heavy fallout for the country’s struggling economy.

Meanwhile industrial action by nurses — the first in their union’s 106-year history — and paramedics has stretched the already severely strained National Health Service (NHS).

Ambulance workers in England and Wales will walk out again on Wednesday while nurses will follow suit again next week.

Talks yesterday between unions and government ministers appeared to make little headway, with a nurses’ union leader branding their meeting “bitterly disappointing”.

© AFP 2022

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    Apr 26th 2016, 9:19 PM

    I would have assumed that broadcasting such footage would be counter-productive in efforts to prevent similar events.

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    Apr 26th 2016, 9:42 PM

    Not quite what I meant, I’m talking about the deciding factor for people who are already involved with those groups, not the recruitment.
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    Apr 26th 2016, 9:40 PM

    Not quite what I meant, I’m talking about the deciding factor for people who are already involved with those groups, not the recruitment.

    Essentially what these people are doing is trying to send a message rather than killing specific people. I’m not saying that a media blackout is possible, but hypothetically speaking if a blackout was to happen every time an attack like this happened, would they stop happening?

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    Francis, You have a point sort of regarding fear but I think keeping people in the dark is always a bad idea and possibly causes more fear and as Jenni points out it may stop some people from acting.

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    Apr 26th 2016, 11:22 PM

    That’s a fair point! I was calling out the extremes.

    What I meant to establish was just the format of which it’s delivered, there’s no need to keep people in the dark with these events. But does releasing video footage have any benefits?

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