Keir Starmer has said Labour will tear up any laws passed by the government undermining the right to strike if the party wins the next general election.
In a swooping commitment to strengthening workers’ rights, he also promised to end “fire and rehire” – after the government blocked a bill to ban the practice – and binning controversial zero-hour contracts.
“If they bring forward further attacks on workers’ right to strike we will oppose and we will repeal,” he told the Trades Union Congress in Brighton.
“I support the right to strike, unequivocally. I understand it’s always a last resort”, he added.
The pledge comes as Liz Truss’s government announces plans to ensure some trains will run during rail strikes, seeking to undermine the disruption caused by unions taking industrial action.
“Hardworking people and businesses should not be held to ransom by strike action which has repeatedly crippled our transport network this year”, she said on the bill’s announcement.