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Union hails Supreme Court decision on workers' rights

Outcome of six year case centred on South Yorkshire firm's approach welcomed

Unite said it was a historic legal judgement.

A leading trade union has hailed a Supreme Court decision on union rights as a “historic” legal judgment.

Unite said the outcome of its six-year case will affect union members across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

It took the case against Kostal Ltd, a car components manufacturer from Rotherham, saying it had sought to undermine union negotiations on a rejected pay offer by offering unlawful inducements.

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The original dispute involved around 60 union members.

The Supreme Court has found in favour of the union.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said the outcome means no employer can ever offer their employees inducements to undermine union collective bargaining.

She added: “With the support of their union, the workers stood firm. Now they have won an historic case which creates a legal precedent for every union member across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.