AN ATTACK ON WORKING PEOPLE Damages our ability to organise, bargain and negotiate in the workplace Restrict fundamental democratic rights, with participation.

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AN ATTACK ON WORKING PEOPLE Damages our ability to organise, bargain and negotiate in the workplace Restrict fundamental democratic rights, with participation thresholds for ballots and use of agency workers to break strikes Interferes in our internal arrangements and damages our campaigning work by attacking our political funds Attack our right to protest by allowing police to issue ASBOs on picket lines and monitoring our campaigns with 14 days notice needed of all materials including use of social media.

THE RIGHT TO STRIKE - THRESHOLDS Imposes a 50% turnout threshold on industrial action ballots Requires a 40% yes vote in ‘important’ public services (including health and education). That means if 50% of members vote, 80% of those must vote yes. ‘Important public services’ affects UNISON members working in health and education (anyone in education delivering services to people under 17). If a group of workers spend part of their time delivering a service in an ‘important’ area, they would be covered by the 40% threshold.

DEMOCRATIC? Unions won’t be allowed to use electronic or workplace ballots Even if a ballot passes all thresholds, a host of legal technicalities could stop industrial action Unions will have new time limits on ballot mandates. After four months, whether a dispute is resolved or not, unions will have to re-ballot. Employers will be allowed to use agency workers to defeat strikes

BETTER RELATIONSHIPS AT WORK? Organising and campaigning to meet the new thresholds is likely to raise the stakes – prolonging and escalating disputes Thresholds will remove the incentive on employers to seek an early resolution. Time limits for strike mandates are likely to escalate disputes, with employers choosing to sit out disputes and refusing to negotiate knowing that unions are required to re-ballot their members after 4 months.

SOCIAL PARTNERSHIP? The right to strike is essential for effective bargaining and partnership working Workers cannot depend on the benevolence of employers or their voluntary efforts – it requires equal bargaining power. Collective bargaining helps employers, workers and supports the provision of high quality public services. If it becomes law, it will prove hugely divisive in many workplaces, affecting morale, stress, good will, staff turnover and productivity - at a time when public services will be under greater pressure than ever.

ATTACKS ON FACILITY TIME New powers requiring all public sector employers to publish information on the amount of money used for trade union facilities, including paid time off for local representatives. Gives the government the power to introduce a cap on the amount of money public bodies can spend on facility time. Gives government the power to cap different trade union duties and activities – threatening health and safety, workplace learning and member representation Damages employee well-being, collective bargaining, productivity, workplace safety and anti-discrimination work.

UNDERMINES THE RIGHT TO PROTEST AN ATTACK ON ALL OUR CIVIL LIBERTIES UNIONS COULD BE FORCED TO: –Appoint picket supervisors who must wear armbands and carry letters of authorisation, the absence of which could expose their unions to legal action. –publish picket and protest plans in advance, including use of websites, blogs and social media, and what they will say. –Campaigning activities subjected to unprecedented scrutiny and monitoring by employers, police and the Certification Officer (CO). –the introduction of new criminal offences and the use of ASBOs to regulate the activities of pickets. –Unless unions submit to excessive monitoring of websites and social media, they will be forced to repudiate any members who might break the new rules – or face enforcement action including financial penalties from the CO.

ATTACKS OUR POLITICAL FUNDS STIFLING OUR DEMOCRATIC VOICE Once the Act comes into effect, UNISON will have three months to get members to reconfirm in writing their political fund decision. They will have to do this every five years UNISON, like many unions will have to change their rulebooks to comply - making the three month deadline impossible Our Labour Link and GPF funds will be dramatically affected. GPF funded campaigns for fair pay, local projects and activities such as anti-cuts campaigns, anti-racism campaigns or campaigns against hospital closures will be damaged.

MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD Join the campaign – get organising in your workplace and your community Our most compelling argument is the voices & stories of our members Arrange to meet your MP – they cannot give you a standard letter reply at a face to face meeting Join the mass lobby of Parliament on 2nd November – or meet your MP in your constituency.