RMT boss Mick Lynch addresses a rally in Westminster
General secretary of the RMT Mick Lynch has called for a “mass campaign of workplace disobedience” if the Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill is enacted.
He told a rally in Parliament Square, central London: “We will defy this law. If this law comes into fruition…the TUC and all of the trade unions affiliated and every worker in this country has got to unleash a mass campaign of workplace disobedience.”
Mr Lynch urged Labour MPs to vote against the legislation.
“It’s easy,” he said. “You just have to walk across the room and stand in a hall and vote against it.”
He went on to say that a Bill of rights for workers is needed.
“We need a new deal that enshrines in law… the right to strike as a human and civil right,” he said. Mr Lynch added: “If the Labour Party and others want our vote… they must repeal and unshackle the unions and repeal four decades of anti-union laws and let us rebalance the workplace on behalf of our members.”





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