Unions win as Supreme Court ‘strengthens the foundation of collective bargaining for all workers’

UNIONS hailed a “resounding” legal victory today after the Supreme Court ruled collective agreements cannot be altered without directly involving employees.
Transport company Nexus bid to retrospectively “rectify” a 2012 agreement with Unite, RMT and other unions over the Tyne and Wear Metro, in order to avoid liabilities, was thrown out.
Employees argued the agreement, which incorporated a productivity bonus into employees’ basic pay, should have increased their shift allowances.
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