MINISTERS’ mad rush to curb trade union rights is completely at odds with the political priorities of the public, a new poll showed yesterday.
Independent research by Survation found that just 2 per cent of people ranked the Trade Union Bill among their top three priorities.
Yet the Bill was among the first to be tabled by the Tories after the general election and could clear the Commons after its third reading today.
The Tories introduced the 50% strike ballot threshold to make industrial action harder. MATT WRACK argues that a Labour government has no justification for leaving it on the statute book
LUKE FLETCHER outlines Plaid Cymru bold plans for wide-ranging policy consultations with trade unions in Wales
Labour must not allow unelected members of the upper house to erode a single provision of the Employment Rights Bill, argues ANDY MCDONALD MP



