Crime and Courts Bill — Clause 12 — National Crime Agency — No Strike Provisions — 13 Mar 2013 at 16:23
The majority of MPs voted for a ban on anyone, for example a trade union, from calling a strike at the National Crime Agency and allowing the Home Secretary to seek an injunction to stop any threatened strike.
MPs were considering the Crime and Courts Bill[1]. The amendment rejected in this vote was:
- Amendment: 95, page 10, line 15, leave out Clause 12.
Clause 12[2] titled NCA officers with operational powers: labour relations sought to prevent the Director General of the National Crime Agency or officers of the agency from being induced to strike (for example by a trade union).
Clause 12 also allows the Home Secretary to seek an injunction restraining a threatened strike by NCA officers holding operational powers.[3]
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