Sunderland Echo

If you are a working person, this Government is no friend

- SHARON HODGSON MP for Washington & Sunderland West

Rishi Sunak has proven unable to deliver the leadership required to get us through this economic crisis, so has decided to bulldoze workers’ rights.

All workers find themselves paid less and taxed more after 13 years of Conservati­ve-managed decline, but this government continues to shirk from coming to the table to negotiate with the public sector workers they pay until the very last minute, if at all.

The government’s Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) bill, currently going through the legislativ­e stages in the

Lords, has shown that the Tories have failed in their argument and their approach to settling the worst strikes in decades.

Under the bill, workers would be identified to provide a minimum level of service set by the minister – of course, it feels like a luxury for many public sectors to meet minimum levels of suitable service on non-striking days as it is.

But instead of the onus being put onto employers and the Government, trade unions would have their protection­s from legal action slashed, being obliged to take “reasonable steps” to ensure the workers they support and protect comply with the arbitrary levels.

This unworkable legislatio­n – which fails to offer clear definition­s and has lacked consultati­on – could prevent some sectors from striking at all.

Their argument is that it will bring us in line with many

European states.

But that is misleading; in many of those European countries, unionised workers have wider protection­s to strike, required negotiatio­ns and the power to take it to court.

British workers must already navigate numerous obstacles if they seek legal industrial action – something which we must remember is a last resort for workers.

The Tories’ bill sets no rules for how your union can challenge a work notice, in effect taking away their capacity to protect you if you strike despite minimum service levels – it has been labelled as the Sack the Nurses Bill for these reasons.

It is abundantly clear that if you are a working person in modern Britain, this Conservati­ve government is no friend of yours.

Only Labour will prioritise ordinary households and deliver for working people.

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 ?? ?? Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is under fire for his handling of workers’ rights.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is under fire for his handling of workers’ rights.

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