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Nottingham staff win strike go-ahead

Posted: 26 February 2004 | Subscribe Online


Nottingham social workers have been given permission to strike by the High Court despite claims that industrial action could have fatal consequences for clients.

In a ballot held by Unison earlier this month 35 approved social workers (ASWs) opted for industrial action following disputes with the city council over backdated pay. Last week, a judge granted the council a temporary injunction banning the strike, but Mr Justice McKay at the High Court this week revoked the court order, giving the workers the go-ahead to take industrial action.
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The row centres on the council's alleged refusal to come up with backdated pay for ASWs. Richard O'Dair, for the council, had argued that giving the ASWs permission to strike would lead to some mentally ill users being "unable to obtain the emergency care they need", with potentially "fatal consequences".

The barrister argued the union's strike plans amounted to an "unlawful interference" in the "business" of the council.

But Mr Justice McKay said the council was unable to prove that its "activities" as regards social workers amounted to a "business" in the true sense of the word.


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