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Two rail unions have welcomed a court ruling that prevents minor mistakes in balloting being used to halt strikes.
Aslef and the RMT challenged injunctions blocking strikes over small faults in procedure, such as polling those not entitled to vote.
The Court of Appeal clarified the law, saying unions cannot be expected to always have up-to-date membership records.
Trade union leaders called the ruling a "major step for industrial freedom".
Two strikes that were planned separately - by the RMT on London's Docklands Light Railway and by Aslef on London Midland - were halted in the courts because of what were seen as technicalities.
In the Aslef dispute, an overwhelming "yes" vote was set aside, because the employer objected to two ballot papers that had been sent to two members who were not entitled to take part.
The court said in future that the information should be "as accurate as was reasonably practicable" and that allowances should be made for "small accidental failures" in administration.
'Massive victory'
Richard Arthur, from the law firm Thompsons, who acted in the case, said the findings were a major victory for the union movement.
"There's been a series of cases over the last 18 months to two years where employers have found it easier to get injunctions and the way the legislation has been interpreted by the courts has been ever more restrictive," he said.
"This case redresses that balance and interprets the legislation in the way its supposed to be interpreted."
Keith Norman, Aslef's general secretary, said it had been almost impossible to take legal strike action in the UK.
"If the employer could find the tiniest discrepancy, the courts would find in the employer's favour," he said.
Bob Crow, leader of the RMT, called the result a "massive victory" and said it paved the way for millions of members to take action over cuts to jobs and services in the coming months.
The two employers involved, Serco and London Midland, said they noted the result, but argued they had been acting to protect the interests of their passengers.
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Re: Unions welcome court strike ruling
read and weep murdoch and your lackies
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A great victory! This should make things much better for all Unions, particularly as there've been so many problems over the last few years. Where trivial mistakes, have been used to block Strikes! Well done Aslef and RMT, and thankyou.

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Re: Unions welcome court strike ruling
Two ballot papers, only! I think the employers involved should be heavily fined for wasting everybody's time -- fookin' coontz!
This is very good news, against the run of deceitful & treacherous play, I might add.

This is very good news, against the run of deceitful & treacherous play, I might add.
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Re: Unions welcome court strike ruling
Moya will now be pouring through her strike manuals to come up with another jumped up excuse to divert the course of justifiable strike action.