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Trade Union Bill

Proceeding contribution from Robert Jenrick (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 14 September 2015. It occurred during Debate on bills on Trade Union Bill.

Let me continue. Far from diminishing the voice of trade unions and, as I said in response to the hon. Member for North Down (Lady Hermon), achieving the thresholds would increase the legitimacy

of trade unions with management and shareholders and in the eyes of the general public. As we politicians know only too well, a strong mandate increases our legitimacy and the power and authority of our actions, and we have heard a lot over the past few days from the trade unions and their leaders about the value of a strong mandate.

As a result of this Bill, there may well be fewer strikes on less substantive matters that are not viewed by the unions’ own members as sufficiently serious to justify putting their employer and thus their job in jeopardy or that seriously inconvenience customers and the general public. Those that do go ahead will have a greater mandate and higher legitimacy, and consequently will need to be taken much more seriously by everybody involved in the negotiation.

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Reference

599 cc790-1 

Session

2015-16

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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