Monday 21 October 2013

British Building Trade: Another Blacklist!

THE Information Commissioner's Office has confirmed that they hold documents relating to another blacklist in the construction industry. The confirmation comes in a letter to Ian Davidson MP, chair of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee investigation into blacklisting from ICO Deputy Commissioner David Smith (attached). 

The letter states that the ICO hold information including:
'faxes to and from Hayden Young Limited which contain the names of what appear to be individual construction workers and their NI numbers, a list of nine contact names and addresses of what appear to be individual managers within different construction companies and a small sample of names and national insurance numbers of individual construction workers on what are termed the Pfizers, Royal Opera House and Jubilee Line lists.' 
 
The possible existence of this new blacklist (separate to the Consulting Association blacklist currently in the news) was originally raised by whistleblower Alan Wainwright during evidence to the Scottish Affairs Select Committee in November 2012. Alan Wainwright is an ex-senior manager at Hayden Young (now Balfour Beatty Engineering Services), Carillion and EMCOR (Drake and Sculls). Wainwright told MPs that a list of names and personal details of 500 workers from three major projects; Pfizers (in Kent), Royal Opera House and Jubilee Line had been circulated to a group of senior labour managers in August 2000 by the then Personnel Director of Emcor, Sheila Knight. Prior to working for EMCOR, Sheila Knight was Deputy Director of ACAS and currently acts as a consultant providing expert advice and teaching workshops for Human Resources managers. 
 
This letter to Ian Davidson MP is the first time that the ICO has confirmed that the Sheila Knight blacklist exists. Alongside the Economic League blacklist, the Consulting Association blacklist, the Sheila Knight blacklist is now the third blacklist confirmed to exist in the construction industry. 
 
The name and personal details of Frank Morris, the UNITE shop steward at the centre of the year long Crossrail blacklisting dispute appears on this newly discovered blacklist as he was apprentice for Drake and Sculls (Emcor) on the Jubilee Line Extension when Sheila Knight was head of Personnel at the company. Blacklist Support Group believe it is information from this blacklist that was used to remove Frank Morris from the Crossrail project back in September 2012.
 
ICO Deputy Director David Smith gave evidence to the Select Committee investigation in October 2012 and admitted that the organisation only seized 5% of the paperwork in the Consulting Association offices at the time, leaving behind the entire list of environmental activists that have now been destroyed. Given that the ICO failed to tell MPs that they held this additional blacklist and also failed to mention that they held documents proving that senior police officers attended the secret Consulting Association blacklist meetings, the Blacklist Support Group questions whether the ICO is the correct organisation to be carrying out any further investigations into blacklisting and are calling for a fully independent public inquiry.
 
Quotes from blacklisted workers:
Quote from Jill Fisher - one of the few female construction workers on the blacklist:
'I was in my early twenties and had just finished my apprenticeship when I worked at the a Royal Opera House. I had virtually nothing to do with the union but was dismissed for no fault of my own. It was the start of the building boom but I found it impossible to get a decent job. In the end it took me years, besides hard work and a lot of money to retrain as an engineer.
I have now found out that my name is on two blacklists which were circulated among the senior HR managers of all the big electrical firms. Is it any wonder I couldn't find a job? These people tried to sabotage my working life and deserve to be punished for their actions.'

Steve Kelly - co-chair of the Blacklist Support Group (BSG) - blacklisted electrician & shop steward on the Jubilee Line Extension:
'How much more do building workers have to suffer? We now hear that there were 3 blacklists in total and many of us are on all of them: this is outrageous!   Blacklisted 3 times; more personal information, more spying, more police collusion, more investigating us and our families. Where will this all end?  Maybe we should sling in the towel and declare ourselves unemployable for the next 20 years til we retire! The damage caused, stress on our families gets worse by the day. Enough is enough, no more pussy footing around, we demand a public inquiry now! We demand jobs on building sites!' 
 
Steve Acheson - co-chair of the BSG - blacklisted electrician - won an Employment Tribunal because of his unfair dismissal for health and safety reasons on the Pfizers project in Kent:
'Along with 240 other workers, I was sacked and placed on a blacklist for raising health and safety concerns at Pfizers in 2000. The ensuing years my family life was wrecked. Those wretches who conspired against so many thousands of decent workers scandalised our industry with their hypocrisy towards real health and safety and their belated disingenuous apology is merely a means of self preservation. If there be any justice in the world, each and every conspirator should receive a custodial sentence.'  

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