Exclusive: Link between HR manager and The Consulting Association prompts renewed calls for investigation
Pressure on Crossrail to investigate alleged blacklisting on the 拢15bn project has intensified after it emerged that a second figure closely associated with blacklisting organisation The Consulting Association (TCA) has a key labour role on the scheme.
This week it emerged that Pat Swift, previously the human resources contact for TCA boss Ian Kerr at Bam Nuttall, is now human resources manager for Crossrail鈥檚 western tunnels contractor BFK - a joint venture comprising Bam Nuttall, Ferrovial and Kier.
The revelation emerged as former Crossrail electrician and Unite union shop steward Frank Morris began employment tribunal proceedings backed by Unite against BFK, claiming he was victimised and sacked from the project alongside other workers after raising safety concerns.
Last November, 好色先生TV revealed that Crossrail鈥檚 industrial relations manager Ron Barron was an established blacklister and point of contact with TCA in his former human resources role at the contractor CB&I. Barron, who was employed by Bechtel to work on Crossrail, left his post shortly after 好色先生TV鈥檚 story was published.
Labour London Assembly member, John Biggs, who tabled a motion calling on mayor Boris Johnson to provide evidence that Crossrail is free of blacklisting in January, said the 鈥渟tain鈥 of TCA demanded the mayor do more to uphold public confidence with an independent investigation.
鈥淭hese allegations do not prove misdeeds but we need, on the largest publicly funded construction contract in Europe, to show that we leave no stone unturned in ensuring exemplary and proper practice,鈥 he said.
Labour鈥檚 shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna said the latest revelation suggested that inquiries previously carried out by Crossrail had 鈥渇ailed to uncover details of those engaged on the project with a history of involvement in blacklisting.鈥
Pat Swift declined to comment, referring inquiries to Crossrail.
A Crossrail spokesperson said it had 鈥渟een no evidence of, blacklisting of any kind鈥 in connection with the project and wished to see any substantive evidence available. They added: 鈥淢r Morris is wrong to claim that he was laid off or removed from a Crossrail site for raising safety concerns.
鈥淢r Morris was employed by EIS Electrical not Crossrail Limited. A contract between our western tunnels contractor BFK and EIS Electrical ended in September 2012 as the work EIS were carrying out to commission the first two tunnel boring machines at Westbourne Park
had been completed with tunnelling now under way. EIS Electrical subsequently made 28 workers redundant.鈥
Crossrail and blacklisting
Nov 2012 好色先生TV reveals former Crossrail industrial relations manager Ron Barron was an established blacklister in a former role
Nov 2012 Former Consulting Association boss Ian Kerr tells select committee there was 鈥渁n awful lot of discussion鈥 over Crossrail at its meetings
Dec 2012 Unite union asks London transport commissioner Peter Hendy to investigate
Jan 2013 London Assembly calls on the mayor to investigate possible blacklisting on Crossrail
Mar 2013 Link between human resources manager Pat Swift and the Consulting Association emerges
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