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Rishi Sunak’s strike law to let bosses sack workers and sue unions | News

Employers will be able to sue unions and fire employees government plans to limit the right to strike, according to The Times.

Rishi Sunak is ready to announce the passage of a “minimum level of service” law. in six industries, including healthcare, railway, education, fire and border security.

Laws to be announced How soon like today, it will take proportion of union members to continue to work to maintain the “minimum level” of provision of services.

AND government source involved in discussions suggested that strikes would be considered illegal if unions refused to provide the minimum.

Employers will be able to sue unions, and union members who said work in accordance with the minimum maintenance requirements, but refused to do so.

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