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BREXIT and strike ballots.
This is not a post about the employment law implications of Brexit. Obviously there are plenty of those out there – and I’m sure I’ll be writing a few over the weeks months and years that follow. I suspect that … Continue reading
Posted in BREXIT, EU law, Industrial action, Trade Union Bill
Tagged ballot thresholds, industrial action ballots, turnout
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