TUC to accuse Government of getting ‘broken Britain’

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he chief of the TUC will accuse the Conservatives of getting “broken Britain”.

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In his keynote speech to the TUC Congress in Liverpool, basic secretary Paul Nowak will declare that “nothing works in this country anymore and no-one in Government cares”.

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He will say: “They’ve had 13 years to sort out crumbling concrete in our schools, but five days before the new term they tell schools they can’t open.

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“Because – and I quote the Education Secretary – everyone ‘sat on their arses’.

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“Could you think of a more perfect metaphor for this Government? A crisis of their making, but someone else gets the blame.

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“Yet, this Government that can’t keep our rivers clean, or run trains on time, or run a functioning NHS can find time to attack the right to strike.”

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Mr Nowak attacked the controversial new regulation on strikes, which might be debated on the convention on Monday.

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He will say: “The right to strike is fundamental. Without the right to withdraw our labour workers, become disposable, replaceable and exploitable.

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“This new law isn’t about preserving services for the public.

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“It’s about telling us to get back in our place and to not demand better.

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“Well, that’s not going to happen – not on our watch.

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“We fought their attack on the right to strike in parliament and we’ll fight it at the ILO (International Labour Organisation) and in the courts.

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“When the first worker is sacked for refusing to work on a strike day, we’ll fight it in workplaces and on the picket lines.

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“This movement will fight it every single day until it is repealed.”

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The TUC is reporting the Government to the United Nations staff rights watchdog over the brand new regulation.

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Mr Nowak stated the union physique can be lodging the case on the ILO as a result of the laws on making certain minimal ranges of service throughout industrial motion “falls far short” of worldwide authorized requirements.

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