UK government's plan to replace strikers with agency workers failed in 2015 – it still won't work today
- Written by Tonia Novitz, Professor of Labour Law, University of Bristol
As the UK government faces the prospect of a summer of strikes, it has reintroduced plans to change the law so agency workers can be hired to replace striking workers. While this will not happen in time to prevent the impact of current transport worker strikes, the BBC has reported it could be achieved by mid-July via a reform to secondary...