Why is Steve Barclay taking legal action against nurse strike – on a technicality?
Did you understand that Health Secretary Steve Barclay is taking legal action against the Royal College of Nursing, not because its strike from April 30 to May 2 is illegal in itself, but because he disagrees with its timing?
When the RCN balloted its members for strike action on November 2 last year, the mandate was to last six months.
Barclay reckons that means the mandate ends on May 1 and therefore most of the second day of the 48-hour strike (it ends at 8pm BST on May 2) falls outside the RCN’s mandate to strike.
The RCN disagrees (obviously) – and This Writer tends to agree. If the ballot takes place on a particular day – it seems to me – any mandate must begin on a subsequent day; the following day seems the logical choice.
The RCN’s argument seems to corroborate this, as it quotes a precedent from a miner’s strike from 1995 that gives it until midnight on May 2.
Here’s Taj Ali to provide some background:
BREAKING: Health Secretary @SteveBarclay confirms he will pursue legal action to ask the courts to declare the upcoming @theRCN nurses' strikes to be illegal.
RCN says 'Bullying nurses' and dragging them through the highest courts shows 'utter contempt for nursing staff.'
— Taj Ali (@Taj_Ali1) April 21, 2023
@theRCN say they will forcibly resist attempts to block the strike, which they insist is legal. "We will make the case for the legality of our action in all forums."
— Taj Ali (@Taj_Ali1) April 21, 2023
The RCN says a previous legal case over a miners' strike in 1995 set a precedent that means strike action is lawful until midnight on May 2.
— Taj Ali (@Taj_Ali1) April 21, 2023
@theRCN has received a ‘letter before action’ from the Government and the threat of an interim court order to stop the entire 48-hour nurse strike.
“We are clear that court arguments should only relate to 2nd May and not the 30th April and 1st May.”
— Taj Ali (@Taj_Ali1) April 21, 2023
The threat of an interim order to stop the strike has been considered offensive by many:
Steve Barclay is treating nurses and NHS workers like criminals
Barclay will ask the courts to declare our upcoming strike action unlawful
We need to fight this together, if you are with us give us a sign!
— NHS Nurses (@SocialistNHS) April 23, 2023
This is legal strike action. Trying to scare us with the NMC won’t work. We’re doing it.
A Health Secretary pursuing legal action against legitimate strikes instead of addressing the valid concerns of workers? That’s worrying.
We all need to protest this. #BullyBarclay https://t.co/Rnf6OlutZS
— Kate (@Kate_RMN) April 22, 2023
The request for an order that stops strike action until a court has decided whether it is legal could be a double-edged sword for the government.
If the court rules in the government’s favour, then the RCN has said it will abide by the decision.
But if it rules against Barclay, then he will have hindered a legal strike for no good reason at all. That would be a public-relations disaster for him and his government.
They would have force-halted a legal and reasonable strike for no good reason.
They would have demonstrated that they are not to be trusted on any level in negotiations over pay.
They would have shown that they are unfit to serve the UK as its government.
Right?
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I suggest the RCN imitate the fascist tories and ignore the law! RCN nurses have right to strike and this they will do irrespective of weak threats from the fascist tory dictators!
Do not forget the fascist tories continue to break the law whenever it suits their purpose so why should the RCN nurses not do the same? But in reality the RCN nurses are not breaking the law unlike the fascist arrogant tories!