James O'Brien ties this caller in knots after he claims 'we should have individual representation' instead of trade unions. mrjamesob
This caller was swiftly challenged after telling James O'Brien that "we don't need" trade unions in Britain - and instead workers should represent themselves "individually".
Caller Adam from Heathrow told James that he champions the individual "representing themselves" instead of having a society where trade unions fight to protect workers' rights.The caller insisted that "no one's doing that", to which James responded, "I hate to break it to you but until the trade unions existed, two day weekends were unheard of."
James made a further point that equality laws could not exist if rights were based person by person, like being fired for being pregnant, or being fired for being sick and being too ill to "represent yourself."
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