‘Bellowing mob’
Many of us with long family ties to organised labour deplore this return to 1970s militancy and the use of a “dirty tricks” squad to target the families of Ineos executives.
The Unite union leader Len McCluskey claims the bully-boy tactics of his “leverage team” do not violate laws banning secondary picketing since they do not actually prevent people going to work.
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Hide AdBut the relevant section of the Trade Union Act 1992 only protects pickets operating near their workplace who “peacefully encourage others to withdraw their labour”.
It does not protect a bellowing mob of pickets invading the garden of a private house to terrify the family’s small children and having alarmed neighbours call the police.
(Dr) John Cameron
Howard Place
St Andrews