UK's Sunak to announce strike legislation as soon as Thursday -The Times

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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is poised to announce legislation to curb strikes on Thursday, The Times reported late on Wednesday.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak delivers his first major domestic speech of 2023 at Plexal, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, in east London, Britain January 4, 2023. Stefan Rousseau/Pool via REUTERS

as surging inflation follows more than 10 years of stagnant wage growth, leaving many workers unable to make ends meet. Employers will be able to sue unions and sack staff under government plans to curb the right to strike, the report added.Announcing his plans to introduce anti-strike laws, Sunak

 

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Does he dare to challenge the union ?

This kind of statement furthers the risk of a general strike

He needs to R E S I G N

Instead of resolving the actual issues, will legislate to make things illegal …. Slippery path to authoritarian rule from a tin pot power mad tory party Get bk to your work house peasant scum

Probably make it illegal to strike lol

Deflection 101 from the Tories to cover the inadequacy of the party...meanwhile

Employees are freely choosing other professions. Staff shortages across the board. The over 50’s retiring early. Why work for an employer who routinely undervalues your time. Plenty of better paid jobs in the market. A good headline for MSM. Ask Sunak what’s next?

Niloofar_Shakeri has been arrested and tortured by the Islamic Regime for about three month. She has gone on hunger strike, despite being severely anemic and bleeding internally. Please be her voice.

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