Matthew Hooton: Whipp's union thuggery demands review of ‘good faith’
Back in 2000, I helped the Labour Department write the information kits on “good faith,” which Margaret Wilson had written into her Employment Relations Act.The minister, I'm told, was so impressed that she asked her officials which bright you
Back in 2000, I helped the Labour Department write the information kits on “good faith,” which Margaret Wilson had written into her Employment Relations Act. The minister, I’m told, was so impressed that she asked her officials which bright young unionist they had hired as the writer. She was spared