Ucatt announces new legal action against major contractors

blacklisting

A third High Court blacklisting claim is to be made after construction union Ucatt launched legal proceedings against a number of major contractors.

In a statement released today, Ucatt said it had employed QC Mark Warby to handle the case and had announced the action to coincide with today鈥檚 TUC anti-blacklisting day of action.

The said it is targeting firms 鈥渋ncluding鈥 Skanska, Balfour Beatty, Bam, Costain, Carillion, Laing O鈥橰ourke, Sir Robert McAlpine, CB&I and Vinci plus 鈥渁n individual who held the position of chair of the Consulting Association (TCA) and was a senior HR manager for a major blacklisting company鈥, whom it refused to name.

All of these firms apart from Bam and CB&I are part of a new industry compensation scheme for victims of blacklisting and all were companies which used TCA, the blacklisting firm which was exposed and shut down in 2009.

There are already two High Court cases on behalf of blacklisting victims, one handled by solicitor Guney Clark & Ryan and the other by the GMB union.

Ucatt general secretary Steve Murphy, said: 鈥淏lacklisting companies wilfully destroyed the lives of ordinary construction workers and acted as though they were above the law. Our legal action will ensure that the victims receive the justice they deserve.鈥

During today鈥檚 Day of Action against blacklisting, Ucatt is holding demonstrations outside of construction sites and offices operated by Sir Robert McAlpine, the contractor which supplied the first and last chairman of TCA and was the largest user of TCA from 1996-7 until the organisation was closed in 2009.

Ucatt said it would be leading demonstrations at Sir Robert McAlpine鈥檚 premises in Birmingham, Cardiff, Glasgow, Hemel Hempstead, London, Leeds, Manchester and Newcastle.

A spokesperson for Sir Robert McAlpine said it had never operated a blacklist, was committed to maintaining good relationships with its workforce and to 鈥渞esponsible trade unionism鈥.

The spokesperson added: 鈥淲e recognise and respect the rights of workers to observe a day of action.

鈥淲e have apologised for our involvement with TCA and the impact that its records may have had on any individual worker.鈥

Referring to the compensation scheme, the spokesperson said: 鈥淭he scheme members are currently in a period of consultation with Ucatt, other workers鈥 representatives and key stakeholders including the Blacklist Support Group and potential claimants鈥 legal representatives.鈥

A spokesperson for Laing O鈥橰ourke said: 鈥淲e are aware of the proposed Ucatt litigation and await further correspondence from their legal representatives. Until then, it would not be appropriate to make any further comment on this specific issue.鈥

All the other contractors have been contacted for comment.