The UK government's revealing anti-strike legislation which would aim to ensure minimum service levels in key sectors during industrial action.
Downing Street says it's necessary to 'protect the public' amid an ongoing wave of strikes across the economy.
Unions say they'll challenge the legislation in the courts.
The GMB union's national secretary Andy Prendergast says there's been a "change of tone" in talks with the government but not enough movement on pay demands for health workers.
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Downing Street says it's necessary to 'protect the public' amid an ongoing wave of strikes across the economy.
Unions say they'll challenge the legislation in the courts.
The GMB union's national secretary Andy Prendergast says there's been a "change of tone" in talks with the government but not enough movement on pay demands for health workers.
IN: 'Our view...
OUT: ...concerns.'
DUR: 19 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0110strikes-prendergast1.mp3