Blacklisted workers need more than a public inquiry – they need a change in the law
Blacklisting devastates the lives of workers and their families. Here’s how we tackle it.
Blacklisting devastates the lives of workers and their families. Here’s how we tackle it.
How can the force be held to account if we have no idea who was involved?
The Parliamentary authorities should strip anti-union firms from any involvement in restoring this national monument.
‘Insidious’ practice must give way to justice, says union
History shows that security services don’t always use their powers to protect the public
For 20 years the Consulting Association illegally blacklisted thousands of construction workers for being involved with unions
Wales is set to become the first part of the UK to attempt to bring to an end the practice of blacklisting.
The image of union activist George Tapp lying on a Manchester road with two broken legs and blood pouring from his head following a vicious hit and run during an anti-blacklist demonstration last week has shocked many.
There was a protest on thursday against the blacklisting of workers and some fear the practice may still be going on.
Chuka Umunna called for a government investigation into blacklisting today, following new evidence put forward by Sir Robert McAlpine director Cullum McAlpine.