Trade unions threaten winter of mass strikes in most militant showdown since 1970s

Trade unions threaten winter of mass strikes in most militant showdown since 1970s

Trade unions are threatening a winter of mass strikes and a legal battles over proposed anti-strike laws, in the most militant showdown with the government since the 1970s.

Opening the delayed TUC conference in Brighton, outgoing general secretary Frances O’Grady claims working families are at breaking point and will lose £4,000 over the next three years because of inflation.

And claiming Liz Truss’s proposals for new anti-strike laws – to combat disruption of vital services like trains, schools, post and the NHS – would break international law and trade deals, she says defiantly: “See you in court.”

The tough talking from Ms O’Grady, who is stepping down ahead of becoming a Labour peer, follows warnings of co-ordinated strikes by the leaders of the UK’s two biggest unions this week.

Speaking on Sophy Ridge on Sunday, Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “I think there could be up to a million people on strike very, very soon. We could see multiple strikes this…

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