British Prime Minister Sunak urged union leaders who went on strike to meet
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak told reporters during a visit to the school in the capital London that he wanted to have an honest conversation with all union leaders about what is reasonable and affordable for the country in terms of pay increases. for employees.
Prime Minister Sunak said: “We believe that these talks should take place. Therefore, we invite everyone to these talks on Monday, January 9, and I hope that the talks will be constructive.” he used the phrase.
On the other hand, when asked about “Prince Harry’s statements in his memoirs, which will be published on January 10, that he killed 25 people in Afghanistan and felt no shame,” Sunak said it would not be appropriate for him to comment. . on matters related to the royal family.
THE LAW IS PREPARED TO STOP THE STRIKE
The British government said in a statement yesterday that it is working on a law that will restrict strikes by employees in key sectors of the public sector. In the statement, it was noted that the law is intended to cover railway, fire and ambulance services in the country.
In addition, UK Minister for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Grant Shapps, whose views were included in the statement, stressed that the law is intended to protect the public from disproportionate service cuts against employees who want to go on strike.
Recently, many public and private sector employees, especially railway and health sector workers, have been holding a nationwide work stoppage. (AA)