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2023-01-16 Defend the Right to Strike

41 images Created 25 Jan 2023

London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Trade union members protest opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
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  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Jeremy Corbyn, Member of Parliament for Islington North, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
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  • Trade union members protest opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-002.jpg
  • Mick Lynch, General Secretary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT), addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-003.jpg
  • Zarah Sultana, Labour MP for Coventry South, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-004.jpg
  • Andrea Egan, President of UNISON, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-005.jpg
  • Matt Wrack, General Secretary of the Fire Brigades Union (FBU), addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Jo Grady, General Secretary of the University and College Union (UCU), addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-007.jpg
  • A man stands alongside a large sign at a protest opposite Downing Street by trade union members against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-008.jpg
  • Andy Prendergast, National Secretary of the GMB trade union, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-009.jpg
  • Paul Nowak, General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-010.jpg
  • Eddie Dempsey, Senior Assistant General Secretary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT), addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-011.jpg
  • Stephen Flynn, Scottish National Party (SNP) MP for Aberdeen South and leader of the SNP in the House of Commons, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-012.jpg
  • Apsana Begum, Labour MP for Poplar and Limehouse, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Trade union members protest opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-014.jpg
  • Fran Heathcote, President of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-015.jpg
  • Bell Ribeiro-Addy, Labour MP for Streatham, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Onay Kasab, National Officer for Unite, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Jordan Rivera of NHS Workers Say NO! and UNISON addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Maria Exall, President of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Trade union members protest opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Lord Hendy KC, Chair of the Institute of Employment Rights, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Press photographers take photographs of trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Trade union members protest opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Jeremy Corbyn, Member of Parliament for Islington North, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Mick Lynch, General Secretary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT), addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-048.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Paul Nowak, General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Jo Grady, General Secretary of the University and College Union (UCU), addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-035.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Stephen Flynn, Scottish National Party (SNP) MP for Aberdeen South and leader of the SNP in the House of Commons, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-038.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Zarah Sultana, Labour MP for Coventry South, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-039.jpg
  • Apsana Begum, Labour MP for Poplar and Limehouse, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-045.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Bell Ribeiro-Addy, Labour MP for Streatham, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-047.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Matt Wrack, General Secretary of the Fire Brigades Union (FBU), addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-055.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Andy Prendergast, National Secretary of the GMB trade union, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-056.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Andrea Egan, President of UNISON, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-058.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Fran Heathcote, President of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-060.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Eddie Dempsey, Senior Assistant General Secretary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT), addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-062.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Onay Kasab, lead national officer for Unite, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-064.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Chris Webb, Head of Communications, Engagement and Media of the Communication Workers Union (CWU), addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-066.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Jordan Rivera of NHS Workers Say NO!, occupational therapist at Homerton Hospital and UNISON representative, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-067.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Lord Hendy KC, Chair of the Institute of Employment Rights, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-068.jpg
  • Jeremy Corbyn, Member of Parliament for Islington North, addresses trade union members protesting opposite Downing Street against the UK government's Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The emergency protest was organised by several different trade unions to coincide with the second reading in Parliament of the Bill which would curtail their right to strike and withhold labour by giving the Business Secretary powers to set minimum service levels relating to transport, health, fire and rescue, education, nuclear and border security.
    Defend-the-Right-to-Strike-025.jpg