Trade Union Regulation
There have been votes in Parliament on the way trade unions are regulated, including on the law related to industrial action and strike ballots.
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Priti Patel almost always voted for more restrictive regulation of trade union activity
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On 28 Nov 2023:
Priti Patel voted yes on Draft Strikes (Minimum Service Levels: Border Security) Regulations 2023
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On 28 Nov 2023:
Priti Patel voted yes on Draft Strikes (Minimum Service Levels: Passenger Railway Services) Regulations 2023
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On 28 Nov 2023:
Priti Patel voted yes on Draft Code of Practice on Reasonable Steps to be taken by a Trade Union (Minimum Service Levels)
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On 11 Jul 2022:
Priti Patel voted enabling agency workers to be used to cover strikes/industrial action
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On 26 Jan 2022:
Priti Patel was absent for a vote on Draft Trade Union (Levy Payable to the Certification Officer) Regulations 2022
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On 26 Jan 2022:
Priti Patel was absent for a vote on Draft Trade Union (Power of the Certification Officer to Impose Financial Penalties) Regulations 2022
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Priti Patel voted for the support of 40% of those entitled to vote in a ballot for industrial action by state school teachers to be required for such action to be lawful.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Priti Patel voted to require the support of 40% of those eligible to vote in ballots for strike action by key transport workers, including staff working on railways, airport security, air traffic control and London buses, for such action to be lawful.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Priti Patel voted for the support of 40% of those entitled to vote in a ballot for industrial action by key health workers to be required for such action to be lawful.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Priti Patel voted for the support of 40% of those entitled to vote in a ballot for industrial action by border security workers to be required for such action to be lawful.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Priti Patel voted for the support of 40% of those entitled to vote in a ballot for industrial action by key fire service workers to be required for such action to be lawful.
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On 24 Jan 2017:
Priti Patel was absent for a vote on Industrial Action (Protection of Critical National Services) Bill
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On 10 Nov 2015:
Priti Patel voted no on Trade Union Bill — New Clause 2 — Workplace Ballots and Ballots by Electronic Means
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On 10 Nov 2015:
Priti Patel voted to require the appointment of a picket supervisor and for them to be identified to, and contactable by, the police.
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On 10 Nov 2015:
Priti Patel voted to require a 50% turnout in order to make a strike ballot valid and for other aspects of increased regulation of trade union activity.
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On 14 Sep 2015:
Priti Patel voted to require a 50% turnout in order to make a strike ballot valid and for other aspects of increased regulation of trade union activity.
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On 22 Oct 2010:
Priti Patel was absent for a vote on Lawful Industrial Action (Minor Errors) Bill — Second Reading
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