The Trade Union Bill received Royal Assent today and becomes the Trade Union Act.
Key provisions are:-
The commencement date is not known; it will be brought into force by a statutory instrument in due course.
Key provisions are:-
- requirement for at least 50% turnout in votes for industrial action
- in certain public services, including in the health, education, transport, border security and fire sectors, an additional threshold of 40% of support to take industrial action from all eligible members must be met for action to be legal
- setting a 6 month time limit (which can be increased to 9 months if the union and employer agree) for industrial action so that mandates are always recent
- requiring a clearer description of the trade dispute and the planned industrial action on the ballot paper, so that all union members are clear what they are voting for
- creating a transparent process for trade union subscriptions that allows new members to make an active choice of paying into political funds
- ensuring that payroll deductions for trade union subscriptions are only administered where the cost is not funded by the public
The commencement date is not known; it will be brought into force by a statutory instrument in due course.
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