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Anti-blacklist demo targets Olympic site

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Anti-blacklist demo targets Olympic site

Anti-blacklist protesters caused chaos outside London's Olympic Park this week when they stopped deliveries getting onto the site for more than an hour. Traffic ground to a halt in Pudding Mill Lane on 1 March as demonstrators from unions and the Blacklist Support Group crossed continually a zebra crossing near the site gates. The protesters were supporting an RMT member who was recently removed from the job. Enfield-based electrician Frank Morris was shifted from his job at the prestigious media centre at the Olympic site after blowing the whistle on the use of an illegal blacklist on the construction project. He alleges his dismissal by subcontractor Daletech Services followed weeks of intimidation and threats by senior managers after he had raised concerns about the dismissal of a co-worker. The co-worker was dismissed from the Olympic Media Centre being built by Skanska and Carillion after his name appeared on a blacklist of trade union members, many of whom were targeted for their health and safety activities. After Morris raised concerns about this illegal practice, he says he was victimised, bullied and threatened with violence by senior management to the point that he had to call the police for his own protection before finally being dismissed. RMT is backing his unfair dismissal claim to an employment tribunal. RMT union official Steve Hedley commented: 'In over 25 years representing workers I have never seen such a blatant stitch up, victimisation and even threats of violence to a union activist whose only 'crime' was to expose an illegal blacklist operating on the Olympic site.' Site worker Paul Tattersfield has become the latest to win a blacklisting case. A tribunal found Balfour Beatty Engineering Services Ltd has refused him employment because he was on The Consulting Association blacklist. The tribunal awarded him just under £24,000 for loss of earnings, injury to feelings and aggravated damages.

Blacklist blog. Construction Enquirer. Morning Star.

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