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TUC General Secretary Frances O'Grady said: 'The TUC is opposed to this Bill in its entirety and in

Trades Union Congress - Thousands of civil servants to lose right to strike
The TUC has today (Monday) called upon the House of Lords to reject plans in the Crime and Courts Bill which would prevent over 3,000 civil servants working for the National Crime Agency from taking strike california catalytic converter action in the future.
TUC General Secretary Frances O'Grady said: 'The TUC is opposed to this Bill in its entirety and in particular the clauses that seek to ban civil servants in the National Crime Agency from taking industrial action.
'Unions will always work very hard to reach a negotiated settlement during a dispute with their employer. However as a last resort, and where their members vote for strike action in a ballot, they must be free to defend their position by withdrawing their labour.'
Media enquiries california catalytic converter : Liz Chinchen T: 020 7467 1248 M: 07778 158175 E: media@tuc.org.uk Rob Holdsworth T: 020 7467 1372 M: 07717 531150 E: rholdsworth@tuc.org.uk Alex Rossiter T: 020 7467 1337 M: 07887 572130 E: arossiter@tuc.org.uk
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