Rights of workers to get together and defend each other are fundamental to any democracy. If you face poverty or discrimination you cannot break out of the harm it causes without being able to organise together with those who face the same conditions.

There is no way out of this crisis in any progressive direction without unshackling the unions.

Tony Blair boasted to business that the anti-union laws in the UK were “the most restrictive in the western world.” Today these anti social laws are being challenged by applications to the European Court of Human Rights by RMT and other unions because they are against the human rights of British people and contrary to international law. The leading lawyer in the case will giving more details of the case on the Charter website in the next few weeks.
 

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How it can work