Write to your local paper

Instead of listening to the concerns of working people and negotiating fair deals, Rishi Sunak has decided to undermine the right to strike with his anti-strike bill. 

It means that when workers democratically vote to strike, they could be forced to work and sacked if they don’t. That’s wrong, unworkable, and almost certainly illegal.

This government has gone from clapping key workers to threatening them with the sack if they take lawful action for a pay rise. 

We must keep this dangerous bill on the front page. Use this quick and easy tool to write to the editors of your local newspapers. 

We must protect the right to strike

Every working person is under attack. We must continue to fight the anti-strike bill that threatens our fundamental right to strike.  

Letters-to-the-Editor are one of the most read parts of a newspaper and often reach thousands of people in the local community.

Don’t worry if you’ve never written to your local paper before. There’s already a template letter for you to personalise and press send.

Can you write to your local paper to share why we must protect our right to strike?

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