UK government gave itself powers to enforce minimum service levels during industrial action by public service workers

Trade unions have passed a resolution promising a “strategy of non-compliance” with ministers’ controversial anti-strike legislation.

Meeting at the Trades Union Congress’s annual meeting in Liverpool, delegates unanimously agreed to seek to resist the new law, which allows public sector employers to establish “minimum service levels” on strike days.

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