The leader of the country’s biggest union, Unite has vowed that
anti-union legislation pushed through by the Conservative party
will make no difference to Unite’s support for working people
seeking justice. Speaking as the much-criticised Trade Union
Act comes into law today (Wednesday 1 March), Len McCluskey
announced regional dispute teams to ensure that not one member will
be denied the justice or support they need, as the regressive new
rules impose higher thresholds for...Request free trial
The leader of the country’s biggest union, Unite has vowed that
anti-union legislation pushed through by the Conservative party
will make no difference to Unite’s support for working people
seeking justice.
Speaking as the much-criticised Trade Union Act comes into law
today (Wednesday 1 March), Len McCluskey announced regional dispute
teams to ensure that not one member will be denied the justice or
support they need, as the regressive new rules impose higher
thresholds for industrial action ballots and attack trade unions’
ability to campaign.
This follows the union’s rule change to ensure that it can take
action to defend members even if forced outside the law by this
Act, in addition to the establishment of a £35 million strike fund
to support members through disputes.
The Act, which seeks to bog down unions in red tape and
administration costs, as well as erecting barriers to the
fundamental right to strike - has been derided as ‘not fit for
purpose’ by the government’s own regulator and denounced as
‘needlessly ideological’ by former business secretary, .
Commenting Unite general secretary Len McCluskey said: “This
is a dark day for basic rights in this country. Once again,
Conservative laws are a gift to the bad bosses as they make it
harder for working people to get a fair hearing. They have priced
working people out of the tribunal process and now they want to
intimidate their unions into inaction.
“Well, that is not going to happen at Unite. There is no way that
this union will allow a Conservative or any other government to
further stack the dice against working people.
“Unite has already organised itself to be able to see off these
attacks and to ensure that our members will be defended to the hilt
when they need to be. Our rules have been changed to ensure
that we can defend members even when the law has been twisted to
prevent this, and our £35 million strike fund ensures that no Unite
member will ever be starved back to work. Added to this our
regional dispute teams will provide the rapid and expert support
workers need when faced with trouble in the workplace.
“The Conservative party is fundamentally wrong in how it treats
union members. There are six million of us, all with families and
friends, so our reach is far further. We are not the `enemy
within’. We are the people who care for our sick, our children and
our communities, who keep our shops shelves stacked, keep our
country defended and the lights on.
“The anti-worker legislation being brought in
today is a disgraceful way to treat decent people. Today, sadly,
this county, thanks to the Tories, takes a massive step backwards
into becoming a more unequal nation.”