Labour Research (July 2002)

Features: Law queries

Law queries

* We have an organising committee at an unrecognised site and one of our activists wants to send pro-union emails. What are his legal rights?

In the absence of a recognition agreement there are no rights to time off for trade union duties or activities, nor to trade union facilities like email access. Individual workers do have a right to privacy and this can extend to its exercise while at work but it is unlikely to extend to giving a right to perform trade union duties.

More information: LRD's forthcoming booklet on Surveillance at work (July 2002)


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