The move follows a wave of strikes by railway workers in recent weeks
STRIKE LAWS CHANGED: Businesses will now be able to provide agency workers to plug gaps
Ministers said they have worked at speed to repeal trade union laws that restrict employment businesses from providing temporary agency workers to fill vacant positions caused by staff striking. “Today’s change in the law will apply across all sectors, for example, in education where strike action can force parents to stay at home with their children rather than go to work.”
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