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Commons weakens Lords concessions on Trade Union Bill
28 April 2016
The Trade Union Bill was returned to the House of Commons yesterday, where MPs voted on Conservative amendments to the Bill, which had been softened by the Lords.
Govt intends to reverse progress made in Lords on Trade Union Bill
26 April 2016
The Conservative Party has today released amendments to the Trade Union Bill that intend to reverse changes made by the Lords, including reintroducing a clause that would allow the Secretary of State to centrally control facility time in the public sector.
TTIP investor courts come with almost no benefit but a huge cost, says govt’s only risk assessment
25 April 2016
A Freedom of Information Access (FOIA) request by Global Justice Now has revealed the UK only secured one risk assessment with regards to the introduction of special investor courts as part of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), and it found there was far more risk than benefit to the move.
CETA ‘would provide VIP service for investors while leaving workers out in the cold’
22 April 2016
The Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) and European Trade Union Congress (ETUC) have released a joint statement calling for further amendments to be made to the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) – a trade agreement between Canada and the EU – and have announced they will ask elected officials to reject the agreement if it is not opened for further debate.
Trade Union Bill Report Stage: how the Bill has changed
21 April 2016
Report Stage for the Trade Union Bill continued in the Lords yesterday (20 April 2016), at which the government agreed to retain check-off processes for members of public sector unions, representing a u-turn on their plans.
Today we provide a summary of other significant changes that have been made to the Trade Union Bill so far:
Check-off to stay after Lords win
20 April 2016
The check-off process of deducting trade union subscriptions from the wages of public sector members will not be scrapped in the Trade Union Bill as first proposed.
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