The legislation would ensure public sector services maintain minimum safety levels during strike action.
But unions have condemned it and threatened legal action, while Labour says it would repeal it.
To meet minimum staffing levels - which are still to be announced - employers would be able to issue a "work notice" stating the workforce they need. Business Secretary Grant Shapps, who will table the bill to the House of Commons, said: "There has to be a minimum safety level that people can expect even on strike days - particularly in areas like healthcare, making sure that an ambulance can turn up for example - that's very patchwork at the moment."
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