Union stages Labour conference protest over blacklisting in construction industry

DEMONSTRATORS protested at the Labour Party conference today against the illegal blacklisting of thousands of workers by construction firms.

Members of the GMB union, including one dressed as the Grim Reaper, lobbied at a stand in the conference exhibition area in Manchester.

The stunt was held against building giant Carillion, one of the firms targeted by unions over blacklisting.

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GMB national officer Paul Maloney said: “This protest is to highlight that none of the 3,213 workers blacklisted have had an apology or any compensation from employers like Carillion who blacklisted health and safety representatives. Only 194 have been informed that they were blacklisted and the rest still don’t know.

“It is also to highlight the terrible toll of death and injury in the construction sector and to underline the importance of the proper enforcement of health and safety laws to prevent this carnage.”

The GMB believes construction firms will have to pay hundreds of millions of pounds in compensation to thousands of workers on blacklists.

GMB general secretary Paul Kenny said payouts to the construction workers could reach £600 million.

Unions are campaigning for apologies and compensation for thousands of workers they say were blacklisted by more than 40 construction firms.

The GMB is preparing to take legal action on behalf of workers whose names have been held on blacklists, often because of their union activities.

The union is also calling for firms involved in blacklisting to be denied contracts in the public sector until they apologise and pay compensation.

The union will raise the issue during a debate at the Labour conference later today.

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