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Anti-Boycott Bill rejected by Welsh Government – PSC

25th September 202325th September 2023Leave a Comment on Anti-Boycott Bill rejected by Welsh Government – PSC

The Welsh Government has announced it is formally opposing Michael Gove’s toxic anti-boycott bill and recommended the Welsh Senedd withhold legislative consent.

Repeal of the Anti-Strikes Act must be an early priority of a Labour government – Prof. Keith Ewing & Lord Hendy KC

25th July 202325th July 2023Leave a Comment on Repeal of the Anti-Strikes Act must be an early priority of a Labour government – Prof. Keith Ewing & Lord Hendy KC

Following a lengthy fight in the House of Lords, The Strikes Act 2023 has become law. This "appalling" restriction on the the right to strike must be reversed, writes John Hendy KC & Prof. Keith Ewing.

Government suffers major High Courts defeat over “strike-breaking” agency worker regulations – TUC

13th July 202313th July 2023Leave a Comment on Government suffers major High Courts defeat over “strike-breaking” agency worker regulations – TUC

The Government's strike-breaking agency worker regulations have been ruled unlawful in the High Courts, after a successful legal challenge by trade unions.

Jess Barnard, Labour NEC and former Young Labour Chair

We must challenge the authoritarian clamp down on the Right to Boycott – Jess Barnard

30th June 202330th June 2023Leave a Comment on We must challenge the authoritarian clamp down on the Right to Boycott – Jess Barnard

The government’s anti-boycott bill threatens to erode local democracy, it restrict freedom of expression, and it completely undermines campaigns for social and climate justice - Jess Barnard.

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