It's high time we had an absolute general strike, Bring this country to it's knees and start again. Get rid of the unelected dross that is running things at the moment. My only worry in saying that is that I cannot see anyone waiting in the wings of any party that will do any better.
That'd be going back to the 1920s.
'...The prime minister’s fresh assault on rights at work comes hurtling into parliament on Monday with proposals to
impose minimum service levels on workers across England, Scotland and Wales. Ministers would be handed new powers to order compulsory “work notices” to be issued to striking workers
, who could then be sacked for going on strike
.
The 'Ginger Growler' writes in
TheGrauniad: she goes on to say - 'This shoddy, unworkable bill is a grotesque insult to key workers. As a
former union official myself, I know first-hand that taking strike action is always a last resort – not only because it involves giving up a day’s pay but because the commitment to being there for the public runs deep. But the goodwill upon which our public services have been running hit breaking point long ago. While ministers seek to foist the responsibility for crumbling services on to the shoulders of those on the frontlines, they ignore the fact that workers and their unions already shoulder responsibility, ensuring
“life and limb” cover
even during industrial action.
Their proposed legislation is not merely insulting, but stupid, too. Sunak’s own transport secretary has admitted the proposals would
do nothing to resolve the current strikes. His own education secretary says she
hopes the new law is not applied to schools. His government’s own assessments warned that the plans could lead to
more strikes and staff shortages in transport, and were
unnecessary in other sectors. Ministers are desperately seeking to justify the legislation by using disingenuous comparisons
with France and Spain. This just won’t wash, as both lose significantly more days to strikes than the UK.
For our part, we won’t stand by and let him play politics with key workers’ lives. The right to withdraw your labour is a fundamental freedom and we will always defend it. Labour MPs will be voting against this bill today and resisting the government’s attempt to rush it through parliament without proper scrutiny. If it passes thanks to Tory votes, the next Labour government
will repeal it.
Labour has
a plan to make Britain work for working people by resetting industrial relations for a modern era, ensuring workplace rights fit for the 21st century, and by negotiating in good faith to reach resolution rather than escalating disputes.
Try as it might to coerce nurses on pain of the sack, it’s this clapped-out government that richly deserves its marching orders.