Multiple trade unions say they oppose new rules governing single-sex spaces. A group of eight unions, including Unison, the National Union of Students (NUS) and Unite, state they are “wholeheartedly” against the changes and intend to fight them.

The reports focus on unions’ response and their stated opposition, but they do not provide details here on what specific measures the rules include or what legal or administrative process the proposals are moving through. The coverage also emphasizes the unions’ position rather than any counterarguments from employers, government bodies, or groups supporting the single-sex policy.

Overall, the outlets agree that several major unions have publicly pledged to challenge the proposed approach to single-sex spaces, framing the issue as one of principle and potential impact on workers and students. However, without additional sourcing, the specific content of the rules and the scope of the planned opposition are not described in the provided material.