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  1. Blacklisted workers get more time to access database

    Construction workers who were blacklisted have been given more time to access their records. In March, the Information Commissioner revealed that over 40 major construction companies were using the services of the Consulting Association to blacklist workers. Since the blacklist was revealed, individual construction workers have had the op...

    News | 23 Jun 2009

  2. Changes to Workplace Law Magazine

    ...ovide advice in the built environment, argues Jim Taylor, NRAC Access Consultant. In association with: eMPLoyMeNt uPdate 13 NEWS Warning to seek legal or HR advice before making staff redundant; inquiry considers the representation and treatment of women in finance; and concerns at cost of Agency Workers Directive. 22 fULLER IDEAS Claire Fuller, former Workplace Law Magazine editor, talks to Sara Bean about her time at Workplace Law and how volunteering at the Scottish Refugee Council has helped her appreciation of UK employment laws and civil liberties. 38 DIARy Coming soon from Workplace Law. ...

    Magazine issue | 1 Sep 2009

  3. The world in your hands?

    ... 17.5%. 19456 EARLy 2010 New Regulations will be brought in to make it unlawful for trade union members to be denied employment through the use of blacklists. Under Section 3 of the Employment Relations Act 1999, the Government has the power to introduce Regulations prohibiting the blacklisting of workers...

    Magazine issue | 8 Jan 2010

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