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Government introduces laws to mitigate the disruption of strikes on the public

  • Writer: BarrCo Solicitors
    BarrCo Solicitors
  • Jan 11, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 17, 2023


The Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill has been introduced in Parliament.


Millions of hard-working people across the UK will be protected from disruptive strikes thanks to new laws introduced today, which will allow employers in critical public sectors to maintain minimum levels of service during strikes.


The government is introducing this legislation to ensure that striking workers don’t put the public’s lives at risk and prevent people getting to work, accessing healthcare, and safely going about their daily lives.


The government will first consult on minimum service levels for fire, ambulance, and rail services, recognising the severe disruption that the public faces when these services are impacted by strikes, especially the immediate risk to public safety when blue light services are disrupted.


The government hopes to not have to use these powers for other sectors included in the Bill, such as education, other transport services, border security, other health services and nuclear decommissioning.


The government expects parties in these sectors to reach a sensible and voluntary agreement between each other on delivering a reasonable level of service when there is strike action. This will, however, be kept under review and the Bill gives the government the power to step in and set minimum service levels should that become necessary.


18 Comments


Adam Larry
Adam Larry
Jan 12

I read your post about the new laws to reduce strike disruption on public services and how the changes aim to keep things running smoothly for everyone, which was really clear and thoughtful. When I had a full schedule last semester, I tried to pass WGU classes fast so I could keep up with work and still stay active in my community, and that taught me a lot about pacing myself. Your article made me think about how policies and planning both help keep life moving.

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Joseph Nik.
Joseph Nik.
Jan 12

Reading this article about the new government laws to keep public services running during strikes really got me thinking about how much daily life depends on these systems. I remember one week when train strikes messed up my whole schedule, and I ended up relying on PhD exam help online just to keep up with my studies while everything was delayed. It showed me how small disruptions can pile up and how having backup support really makes a difference. Your point about balancing rights and public needs made me reflect on how complex policy trade offs can be in real life.


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