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I’ll take direct action to stop the Tories' new anti-trade union laws, says Caroline Lucas | I’ll take direct action to stop the Tories' new anti-trade union laws, says Caroline Lucas |
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A Green MP has said she is prepared to take non-violent direct action to stop the Government passing new laws to restrict trade union practices. | A Green MP has said she is prepared to take non-violent direct action to stop the Government passing new laws to restrict trade union practices. |
Caroline Lucas said the proposed law undermined labour rights to such an extent that it could leave the UK breaking international conventions it had signed. | Caroline Lucas said the proposed law undermined labour rights to such an extent that it could leave the UK breaking international conventions it had signed. |
“The Trade Union Bill being debated today represents a savage and vindictive assault on UK employment rights - hitting at the heart of protections enshrined in international conventions,” she said. | “The Trade Union Bill being debated today represents a savage and vindictive assault on UK employment rights - hitting at the heart of protections enshrined in international conventions,” she said. |
“For a Government elected by only 24 per cent of eligible voters to propose a 40 per cent minimum turnout for public sector strikes reeks of hypocrisy. | “For a Government elected by only 24 per cent of eligible voters to propose a 40 per cent minimum turnout for public sector strikes reeks of hypocrisy. |
“I’ll be working with MPs from across the political parties in fighting this draconian piece of legislation as it passes through Parliament. If the Bill is passed into law, I would be prepared to join trade unionists and others in taking non-violent direct action to resist it.” | “I’ll be working with MPs from across the political parties in fighting this draconian piece of legislation as it passes through Parliament. If the Bill is passed into law, I would be prepared to join trade unionists and others in taking non-violent direct action to resist it.” |
Ms Lucas has a history of taking extra-parliamentary political action. She was arrested in 2013 at a demonstration against fracking near her constituency on the south coast. | |
She and four co-defendants were accused of obstructing a highway and a public order charge but were cleared of any wrongdoing. | She and four co-defendants were accused of obstructing a highway and a public order charge but were cleared of any wrongdoing. |
Ms Lucas has also previously given evidence at a trial in support of anti-arms trade protesters who took direct action to put a factory owned by an arms company near her constituency out of action. | Ms Lucas has also previously given evidence at a trial in support of anti-arms trade protesters who took direct action to put a factory owned by an arms company near her constituency out of action. |
Their actions were found by a jury to have been legal because the people involved had aimed to prevent further weapons from fueling a military campaign by the Israeli military in the Gaza strip. | Their actions were found by a jury to have been legal because the people involved had aimed to prevent further weapons from fueling a military campaign by the Israeli military in the Gaza strip. |
In that case the MP said non-violent direct action should not be taken lightly and only when someone had “exhausted all democratic avenues”. | In that case the MP said non-violent direct action should not be taken lightly and only when someone had “exhausted all democratic avenues”. |
The MP’s warning comes a day after a Conservative MP broke ranks to compare some aspects of the restrictive new laws to those operated by Spanish fascist dictator General Franco. | The MP’s warning comes a day after a Conservative MP broke ranks to compare some aspects of the restrictive new laws to those operated by Spanish fascist dictator General Franco. |
David Davis said he supported most of the measures of the bill but objected to a provision that would force people on pickets to help police establish their identity. | David Davis said he supported most of the measures of the bill but objected to a provision that would force people on pickets to help police establish their identity. |
Balloting for industrial action is already a highly bureaucratic process with legal requirements for postal ballots, warning periods and huge numbers of loopholes that leave workers open to legal challenge. | Balloting for industrial action is already a highly bureaucratic process with legal requirements for postal ballots, warning periods and huge numbers of loopholes that leave workers open to legal challenge. |
The Trade Union Bill includes sweeping provisions including proposals to ban strikers from using social media and to introduce higher voting thresholds for industrial action. | The Trade Union Bill includes sweeping provisions including proposals to ban strikers from using social media and to introduce higher voting thresholds for industrial action. |
There are also new requirements for employers to be given longer notice of strikes and for workers to re-ballot themselves after four months of agreeing to take action. | There are also new requirements for employers to be given longer notice of strikes and for workers to re-ballot themselves after four months of agreeing to take action. |
Business Secretary Sajid Javid said the bill would balance the rights of people wanting to take action “with those of working people and business”. | Business Secretary Sajid Javid said the bill would balance the rights of people wanting to take action “with those of working people and business”. |
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