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Minimum Service Levels Legislation And Implementation

The government is legislating to establish minimum service levels during strikes across transport, health, education, and other critical sectors to prevent complete service shutdowns. Led by multiple departments including Transport, Health, and Home Office, the policy includes the Transport Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill and related measures, with active implementation ongoing despite recent repeal proposals and ongoing strikes in the NHS.


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2024

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30 Jan 2024 | Consultation (closed) Department for Education linked

Minimum service levels (MSLs) in education — consultation closed

We are seeking views on the most appropriate approach for delivering minimum service levels in education services and evidence on the impact of strike action.

2023

27 events
28 Nov 2023 | Consultation (closed) Department for Education linked

Minimum service levels (MSLs) in education — consultation opened

We are seeking views on the most appropriate approach for delivering minimum service levels in education services and evidence on the impact of strike action.

14 Nov 2023 | Consultation (closed) Department of Health and Social Care linked

Minimum service levels in event of strike action: hospital services — consultation closed

DHSC is seeking views on introducing minimum service levels in hospital services in England, Scotland and Wales to protect patient safety during strike action.

19 Sep 2023 | Consultation (closed) Department of Health and Social Care linked

Minimum service levels in event of strike action: hospital services — consultation opened

DHSC is seeking views on introducing minimum service levels in hospital services in England, Scotland and Wales to protect patient safety during strike action.

2015

3 events