Joint committee warns that proposed laws are ‘not justified and need to be reconsidered’

Controversial legislation designed to curb strike action fails to meet the UK’s human rights obligations, MPs and peers have warned.

The joint committee on human rights has said the government’s proposed anti-strike laws are “not justified and need to be reconsidered”.

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