The list of indispensable industries vary from country to country depending upon the priorities of social and economic frameworks.The essential services that are referred by most of the governments in the international level primarily encompass the electricity supply, medical care services provided by hospitals, fire brigades, means of transit comprising trains, buses, aircrafts, water pumping, communication means embracing postage and telecommunications, radio communications, production, storage and supply of oil, drainage and garbage compilation.
Calling of strike by the human resources of such an imperative sector inevitably invites colossal crisis and turmoil. A global appeal has therefore been called for austerely proscribing strikes in all crucial services. The fire-fighters’ strike in Britain has been declared as illicit by various other nations of Europe. Strikes called out by the police as well as the armed forces have been evidently affirmed as illegal by the British Government (“Strikes in Essential Services”, 2002a). Spain has declared all such strikes in fundamental services to be severely illegitimate which results in harming the economy of the country in any way, while other countries like Italy, Greece and Germany have made it mandatory to supply a least amount of service by the essential industries as well as public services like health and education (“Strikes in Essential Services”, 2002b).
A forbidden right to call for strikes in essential industries, however, does not overlook the imperviousness and liberty of the workers of this crucial sector. The freedom to call for strike is worldwide acknowledged as valid mode for observing the moan and injustice of the employees. It has been accepted as an implied right that may be incidental to other rights like rights protesting overtime works, rights for establishing trade unions,
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