THE Scottish TUC renewed its call for the abolition of anti-trade union laws yesterday as employment rights took centre stage at its national congress.
Delegates called for “positive individual and collective workers’ rights to organise, to strike and to bargain” and many contrasted attacks on union rights by Westminster with a measure of engagement from the Scottish government.
The STUC also reaffirmed support for a living wage for all workers and a campaign to achieve a minimum wage of £10 per hour.
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