TORY attacks on the right to strike have seen Britain plummet down global rankings on workers’ rights, a damning new report published today warns.
The government’s “systemic violation of rights” has left the country sitting alongside notorious right-wing regimes in Qatar and Hungary in the global rights index, the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) said.
The intervention from the union body, which represents 190 million workers in 167 countries, comes as the widely condemned Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill moves through Parliament.
The unions are unhappy with the Employment Rights Act 2025 and with good reason. KEITH EWING and Lord JOHN HENDY KC take a close look at why the Bill promised more than it delivered
It is only trade union power at work that will materially improve the lot of working people as a class but without sector-wide collective bargaining and a right to take sympathetic strike action, we are hamstrung in the fight to tilt back the balance of power, argues ADRIAN WEIR



