Rishi Sunak promised “tough” labor laws against “unreasonable” coordinated strikes
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said he will support “tough new laws” targeting labor actions, even suggesting an outright ban on walkouts by certain employees, after thousands of emergency workers announced upcoming strikes demanding pay raises amid soaring inflation.
Addressing MPs on Wednesday, Sunak warned that a wave of imminent strikes in multiple sectors, including healthcare and public transit, would cause major disruptions, saying he is prepared to do “whatever I need to do” to prevent work stoppages in vital industries.
“If the union leaders continue to be unreasonable, then it is my duty to take action to protect the lives and livelihoods of the British public,” he continued, adding “since I became prime minister I have been working for new tough laws to protect people from this disruption.”
The prime minister's comments came just one day after the Unite, Unison and GMB unions - which represent ambulance workers,...
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