The Supreme Court has ruled that UK trade union legislation is incompatible with the European Convention of Human Rights in failing to prohibit detriment (short of dismissal) for taking part in lawful industrial action. It is now for Parliament to legislate to delineate the required protection. Until then, the position for private sector employers is
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