Jeremy Corbyn to repeal trade union bill if Labour wins next election

Last Updated: December 10, 2015By

Jeremy Corbyn will pledge to repeal the trade union bill if Labour is elected in 2020, as he sets out a range of measures to extend workers’ rights, including giving every employee a vote on executive pay.

The Labour leader will share a platform with the Scottish National party leader, Nicola Sturgeon, for the first time on Thursday evening at a Scottish TUC event in Glasgow opposing the bill, which has been described as the biggest crackdown on workers’ rights for 30 years. It includes plans to restrict the flow of union funds to the Labour party, and Liberty has called it a “major attack on civil liberties”.

Corbyn will tell the event: “I was elected on a platform of extending democracy in every part of the country and every part of society – giving people a real say in their communities and workplaces, breaking open the closed circle of Westminster and Whitehall and, yes, of boardrooms too.”

He will also announce a Labour commission for new rights at work to be led by Ian Lavery, the shadow minister for trade unions and former president of the National Union of Mineworkers.

“Not only will we repeal the trade union bill when we get back in in 2020, we will extend people’s rights in the workplace and give employees a real voice in the organisations they work for,” Corbyn will say.

“That means new trade union freedoms and collective bargaining rights, of course, because it is only through collective representation that workers have the voice and the strength to reverse the race to the bottom in pay and conditions.”

Accusing the Conservatives of tipping the scales still further in the direction of the employer, he will argue: “That same rigging of workplace power is what has led directly to the explosion in executive pay and boardroom excess, while low wages and insecure employment have mushroomed under Cameron.

“So what about giving every employee a real democratic say on executive pay? And what about transparency of pay, conditions, investment and employment decisions – to give employees and trade unions the means to have real influence over the crucial decisions that affect people’s working lives?”

Source: Jeremy Corbyn to repeal trade union bill if Labour wins next election | Politics | The Guardian

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7 Comments

  1. AndyH December 10, 2015 at 10:47 pm - Reply

    Apart from workers rights, amazon paying their taxes, a safety net, a NHS and opportunities for young people, what would a Corbyn Governmet do for us?!

  2. Michael Broadhurst December 11, 2015 at 12:45 am - Reply

    Corbyn wants to tackle something more immediate.like the Tory misuse of benefit sanctions that are causing people to starve/freeze to death and commiting suicide.
    hardship payments should be made available from day one of any benefit sanction,or better still sanctions should
    be scrapped altogether.

  3. Thomas December 11, 2015 at 1:41 am - Reply

    I think it’ll be 2030 by the time Labour gets in, due to all the vote rigging.

    • Mike Sivier December 11, 2015 at 1:54 am - Reply

      What vote rigging?

  4. Thomas December 11, 2015 at 11:23 pm - Reply

    The number of seats in Parliament in the next election is dropping by 50 and most of the abolished seats will be Labour ones. And making everyone join the electrol register individually will make a lot of left wingers drop off the voting register.

  5. Hector James Haddow December 12, 2015 at 11:18 am - Reply

    I actually agree with making union political party donations opt in, if it weren’t for unfaltering union support the Thatcherites/Blairites wouldn’t have been able to control the party for 5 years let alone 20

  6. mrmarcpc December 14, 2015 at 2:57 pm - Reply

    It would be great if he did but he’ll meet much resistance, and not just from the tories!

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