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Last Updated: Tuesday, 12 July, 2005, 14:16 GMT 15:16 UK
Union condemns new island job law
Jersey's new Employment Relations Law has been condemned by members of the Transport and General Workers Union (TGWU) at its UK national conference.

An emergency motion was put to members in Blackpool asking them to back a campaign to change the law.

The Employment and Social Security Committee says the new law would help resolve employment disputes quickly and are right for a place of Jersey's size.

But the TGWU said it believed it fell short of international standards.

Critics of the law said it focused on union issues rather than matters such as discrimination, race or redundancy.

A unanimous vote by 800 delegates at the TGWU conference condemned the law on Tuesday.

The Employment Committee said the law was a major step forward and it helped set out conditions for paid holiday, gave protection against unfair dismissal, with the right to go to an employment tribunal.




SEE ALSO:
Work dispute change for draft law
27 Jun 05 |  Jersey
Jersey minimum wage becomes law
01 Jul 05 |  Jersey
Employment tribunal members named
24 May 05 |  Jersey
Delayed date for employment law
01 Apr 05 |  Jersey


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