Trade Union Freedom Bill Project Work
Project Work on the Trade Union Freedom Bill
John Hendy QC the Chair of the IER worked with others to draft the Trade Union Freedom Bill.
Briefings and publications on the need for this Bill can be found below.
A Review in Industrial Law Journal
Follow the link to read a detailed review of The Right to Strike from Tonia Novitz of the Industrial Law Journal.
Review: Trade Union Freedom Bill: Launch Conference
Conference Report by Gregor Gall
On Wednesday 31 January in London, some 150 trade unionists gathered together for the conference launch of the Institute of Employment Right’s latest book The Right to Strike: from the Trade Disputes Act 1906 to a Trade Union Freedom Bill 2006
The book is the intellectual and ideological ballast to support the move to provide unions with the ability to lawfully and effectively protect their members’ interests through collective mobilisation.
It means overturning both the Tories’ past legal legacy and Labour’s present regulations on industrial action through a redistribution of power.
A range of high-level speakers argued a convincing and stimulating case.
The Right to Strike: A Review in Historical Studies in Industrial Relations
Follow the link to read a detailed review of The Right to Strike from the Historical Studies in Industrial Relations Journal.
The Right to Strike: A Review
Follow the link to read a review of The Right to Strike by John Green.
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