HVCA are employing an individual called Steve
Quant who used to work for
SCANSKA. He was apparently sacked by
SKANSKA because he was involved in the blacklisting of construction workers. It is reported that he later became employed as
'Ian Kerr's right-hand man': Mr Kerr, who set up the now disbanded firm
The Consulting Association in the Midlands, pleaded guilty to keeping an illegal data base in 2009 in the
Knutsford Crown Court and was fined £5,000 plus costs. Steve
Quant is now reported to be involved in promoting the new
controversial BESNA proposals for electricians in the British building trade.
Quant was sacked by SKANSKA for his involvement in blacklisting construction workers. How strange! I would have thought that SKANSKA would have given him a medal considering that they paid the most money to The Consulting Association(TCA) for checking personal details held by TCA on construction workers. Explain!
ReplyDeleteThe golden rule in English professional life is 'Do what you want, but whatever you do don't get caught!' SKANSKA came up with an imaginative excuse when it was revealed that they were affiliated to The Consulting Association, and that was that they were only cross-referencing people applying for jobs with them so as to avoid employing drunks, drug addicts and nar' do wells.
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