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Trade Union Act 1984 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trade Union Act 1984 The Trade Union Act 1984 was a law in the United Kingdom that required all trade unions to hold a secret ballot before calling a strike. The majority of the act did not apply to trade unions based in Northern Ireland.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=TRADE UNION ACT 1984 (TUA 84) )〕 The act was repealed on 16 October 1992.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Trade Union Act 1984 (repealed 16.10.1992) (c. 49) )〕 Peter Bottomley, who is current MP for Worthing West, reportedly said that the act was "designed to ensure that trade unions are more democratic and their leaders more accountable to their members." The act also required unions to elect a new general secretary every five years and to validate funds every ten years. Kenneth Clarke, who was a politician for the Conservative Party (UK) reported that, at a point approximately two years after the passing of the bill, 19 unions changed the practice to comply with the act. The act also says that those who are in high up positions in the union must "be accountable to the membership (the union ) as a whole. ==Context== At the time the act was passed, the UK miner's strike had just started and, as a result, the government passed acts like this to limit the effect caused by strikes by this. Some people have said that the law was passed after the start of the Falkland's war due to the increase in popularity for the government brought on by the conflict.〔
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