Rishi Sunak’s plan to punish striking workers is about to backfire spectacularly 💬 via ipaperviews
It’s a matter of time before the move inflicts further damage and encourages more people from numerous sectors to resistI and many others have experienced a gradual whittling away of workplace and wider rights
The UK Government is hoping to introduce a new anti-strike law after months of industrial action by workers facing real-term pay cuts. Though this is meant to prevent disruption and ensure safety, it is likely to have the opposite effect. As a carer and support-giver to family and friends with high health and social care needs over many years, I have seen vital services whittled away, and fear that the crackdown on strikes will cause further damage.
The Government must “protect life and livelihoods” and the measures will “restore the balance between those seeking to strike and protecting the public from disproportionate disruption,” Business secretary Grant Shapps claimed last week. Yet even at the most basic level, the reasoning is flawed.
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