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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Gill Furniss consistently voted against more restrictive regulation of trade union activity
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On 28 Nov 2023:
Gill Furniss voted no on Draft Strikes (Minimum Service Levels: Border Security) Regulations 2023
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On 28 Nov 2023:
Gill Furniss voted no on Draft Strikes (Minimum Service Levels: Passenger Railway Services) Regulations 2023
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On 28 Nov 2023:
Gill Furniss voted no on Draft Code of Practice on Reasonable Steps to be taken by a Trade Union (Minimum Service Levels)
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On 30 Jan 2023:
Gill Furniss voted no on Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill Committee: Third Reading
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On 11 Jul 2022:
Gill Furniss voted rejecting agency workers being used to cover strikes/industrial action
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On 26 Jan 2022:
Gill Furniss voted not to implement a tax on trade unions and employers' associations to fund their regulator, the Certification Officer.
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On 26 Jan 2022:
Gill Furniss voted not to empower the regulator of trade unions and employers’ associations, the Certification Officer, to impose financial penalties on the bodies it regulates for breaches of the law.
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On 8 Feb 2017:
Gill Furniss voted against requiring 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:
Gill Furniss voted not 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:
Gill Furniss voted against requiring 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:
Gill Furniss voted against requiring 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:
Gill Furniss voted against requiring 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:
Gill Furniss voted against regulating industrial action by those providing certain critical national services including railways, operators providing buses, trams and underground railways, the National Health Service and fire and ambulance services.
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