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Company Response

6 Mar 2009

Author:
Balfour Beatty

Balfour Beatty response

Balfour Beatty does not condone the use of “black lists” in any circumstances. We have taken steps to ensure that none of our companies use the services of the Consulting Association, and will of course co-operate fully with the Information Commissioner in his investigation, and in addressing any concerns that he may have.

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UK: Unite says it has evidence that "blacklisting" of union workers is still occurring in construction industry

More than 40 construction firms allegedly bought personal data on workers to blacklist job applicants, including details of trade union activities.