REC Comments on the Government’s Decision not to Appeal Regulation 7 Judgement
Rachel Torrens • August 1, 2023

Responding to the government’s decision not to appeal the High Court’s decision to quash legislation that repealed Regulation 7, the Recruitment & Employment Confederation’s Chief Executive Neil Carberry said:

 

“The government’s decision not to appeal the decision of the High Court on agency workers and strikes is common sense. It delivers immediate and much-needed certainty for companies and workers. The ban on agency workers replacing striking workers will return in a few days. 

 

“Agency staff have a choice of roles and it was always very unlikely they would choose to cross picket lines, and in any case placing a different firm’s workers into the middle of a dispute would only ever aggravate tensions.

 

“We hope that the government decides to let this matter rest now. They may choose to table replacement regulations, but these cannot be rushed considering the judgment of the High Court. A full consultation would be needed. If the government goes down this route, the REC will stand with labour relations experts across the country in arguing that the change will stir up problems and provide no solutions. We would be better advised to channel energy and efforts into resolving current conflicts and producing an industrial strategy for the UK that tackles labour market shortages.”

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