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At the first special TUC congress since 1982, the trade union movement vowed to resist laws which threaten union members' right to take strike action.
Trade union rights are human rights. On the International Day of Human Rights today (10), we look at the government’s latest attack on these freedoms.
On the eve of a Special TUC congress, the PCS general secretary has called on the government to drop plans to prevent strike action in the Border Force.
The special TUC Congress this weekend (9 December) will discuss the next stage of campaigning against the government’s anti-strike laws.
Several MPs – including members of the PCS Parliamentary Group – slammed proposed laws on minimum service levels at a parliamentary committee on Monday (27).