PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE
Industrial Action: Maintaining Public Services - 22 June 2023 (Commons/Commons Chamber)

Debate Detail

Contributions from Sir Oliver Dowden, are highlighted with a yellow border.
Con
Michael Fabricant
Lichfield
9. What steps his Department is taking to maintain public services during industrial action; and if he will make a statement.
  09:59:43
Oliver Dowden
The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Secretary of State
The Cabinet Office’s Cobra unit continues to support Departments to develop their contingency plans. At the same time, we are co-ordinating preparedness across Government to minimise the impact on public services wherever possible. However, the only way to truly avoid disruption is by union leaders returning to the negotiating table and working constructively to reach a fair and reasonable deal.
  10:00:14
Michael Fabricant
I thank my right hon. Friend for his answer. I am sure that he can imagine the difficulty that my constituents and those in Burntwood and other parts of the west midlands face because of industrial action. Does he agree that organisations should be free to employ anyone who is best able to do a job, regardless of whether they happen to be a member of a militant trade union?
Oliver Dowden
As ever, my hon. Friend is right. Indeed, the people of Lichfield deserve better and less industrial action. They are superbly represented by their Member of Parliament, who will continue to ensure that they get better than industrial action. I stand four- square with him.

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