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After a landmark international court case backed workers’ right to strike, here’s what could change
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The International Court of Justice has issued an advisory opinion affirming that workers' right to strike is protected under UN treaty, delivering a significant legal victory for trade unions worldwide after a 14-year dispute.
After a landmark international court case backed workers’ right to strike, here’s what could change
The International Court of Justice has just resolved a 14-year dispute over workers’ right to strike – giving trade unions worldwide a significant win.
In a historic decision late last week, the court issued an advisory opinion that the right to strike is protected by a United Nations treaty, the International Labour Organization’s Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention (also known as convention 87).
The new court decision does not mean we’ll suddenly see outb
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