Farm workers' pay: Union may go to court over axed quango
Ministers announced last week that the Agricultural Wages Board would be scrapped as part of the so-called "bonfire" of quangos.
However, union leaders warned the move would force thousands of workers in rural areas into poverty.
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Hide AdUnite said yesterday it was seeking legal advice over a High Court challenge, arguing that the Government had failed to consider the impact of the changes on the rural community, which it was required to do under equality impact rules.
National officer Ian Waddell said legislation paving the way for the board's abolition would be "rushed through" this week, without consultation.
He warned of "dire consequences" for farm workers and the farming industry.