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Minimum service level regulations for rail workers, ambulance staff and border security staff will be laid in parliament to mitigate disruption and ensure vital public services continue if strikes are called, the government has announced today (Monday 6 November).
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The Government has today taken further steps to ensure essential public services remain open during industrial action.
New laws to reduce the impact of industrial action on rail, border security and ambulance services while balancing the ability of workers to strike.
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