23/01/2013
Labour Call For Construction Industry 'Blacklist' Inquiry
Calls have been made for a full inquiry into claims of the blacklisting of workers on major public projects such as Crossrail and the Olympics.
A Commons debate will be held on the issue following the disclosure of a database of 3,000 names used to vet workers in the construction sector for more than 15 years.
A raid by the Information Commissioner’s Office exposed the existence of the list in 2009.
The list included details ranging from employment history to trade union activity and other personal information. Campaigners claimed the list blighted lives by denying people employment.
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A Commons debate will be held on the issue following the disclosure of a database of 3,000 names used to vet workers in the construction sector for more than 15 years.
A raid by the Information Commissioner’s Office exposed the existence of the list in 2009.
The list included details ranging from employment history to trade union activity and other personal information. Campaigners claimed the list blighted lives by denying people employment.
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