TUC responds to government trade talks with the Gulf States
Commenting on the commencement of trade talks between the UK and the Gulf States tomorrow, TUC Deputy General Secretary Paul Nowak said:
“The Gulf States’ appalling record on human rights and workers’ rights is no secret. And yet the government is rushing into trade talks, no questions asked.
“Ministers should not entertain a deal with the Gulf States.
“Banning trade unions, forced labour, severe exploitation of migrant workers and other labour rights abuses are all widespread – as are attacks on women’s rights, LGBTQ+ rights and the oppression of marginalised communities.
“Time and time again, ministers have turned a blind eye to fundamental rights abuses in a bid to secure trade agreements.
“Enough is enough. The UK government should be using its leverage on the global stage to ensure respect for fundamental workers’ and human rights.
“And we need ministers to start meaningfully consulting with trade unions during trade talks – this is the only way trade deals will work for workers in the UK and globally.”