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pampango

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Thu Jan 28, 2016, 08:45 AM Jan 2016

Britain's unions will fight to keep the UK in the EU. Conservatives want it out.

Britain's unions ready to join fight to stay in European Union, top official says

Britain's trade unions are close to joining the push to keep the country in the European Union, bringing grass-roots muscle to a fight that has so far been dominated by big business and bankers, the head of the country's largest union group said. ... The TUC, which represents most unions, remains a political force with close ties to the opposition Labour Party which is broadly supportive of EU membership.

Unions will fight to stay in, emphasizing jobs and workers' rights
, Frances O'Grady, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress, told Reuters in an interview. "What we need to do is start putting rights and jobs center stage in the campaign debate," O'Grady said. "The bulk of the rights at work that matter to us originated in Europe."

The EU-mandated protections for workers would be at risk if Britain votes to leave the EU. Many lawmakers in Cameron's Conservative Party resent them as an embodiment of EU over-reach into the affairs of member states.

For the TUC, by contrast, they are sacrosanct. "A Brexit would have massive implications for jobs, rights, and the very fabric of the UK," O'Grady said, referring to a possible British exit. "If you take that floor away, workers will be worse off. It's a hell of a gamble for those, who want to leave Europe, to depend on particularly the government we have now to protect the rights on which so many people's working lives depend."

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-eu-unions-idUSKCN0V517H

Conservatives will downplay the threat to labor rights if the UK leaves the EU. Conservatives will focus on using a fear of immigrants and refugees to to achieve their economic goals.
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Britain's unions will fight to keep the UK in the EU. Conservatives want it out. (Original Post) pampango Jan 2016 OP
And UKIP responds: The TUC no longer represents British Workers say UKIP pampango Jan 2016 #1

pampango

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1. And UKIP responds: The TUC no longer represents British Workers say UKIP
Thu Jan 28, 2016, 11:02 AM
Jan 2016

The TUC General Secretary, Frances O’Grady by her slavish endorsement of the European Union shows that she no longer cares about British workers. By supporting Britain’s continued membership of the European Union

Jane Collins MEP, the UKIP Employment spokesman responded, "Britain's unions have shown their allegiance to the multinational companies who make money from cheap labour provided by the EU. If they were really on the side of the British worker they'd be fighting for Brexit.

"There can be no clearer example than the steel workers across England and Wales who are unemployed because of the rules and regulations of Brussels, including green taxes, the emissions directive and the European Commission controlling state aid. They don’t even care about their own member’s jobs and wages as the impact of mass low skilled immigration on the UK is mostly felt by the poorest and weakest in society on low paid jobs or looking for work.

The Bank of England study released this month makes it clear that job security and wages are being kept down for millions as a result of migration”. "Unions were the ultimate grass roots organisation. Now they are about feathering their own nests."

http://www.ukip.org/the_tuc_no_longer_represents_british_workers_say_ukip

RW rhetoric about unions is the same in the UK as it is in the US.

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