New 鈥榓nti-blacklisting鈥 clause inserted in industry agreement following union lobbying

Steve Murphy, Ucatt

Construction union Ucatt has hailed what it called a 鈥渕ajor breakthrough鈥 in efforts to prevent future blacklisting.

According to Ucatt, employers representatives on the Construction Industry Joint Council (CIJC), the industrial agreement which covers 500,000 construction workers, agreed yesterday (March 20) to insert a new 鈥渁nti-blacklisting clause鈥 into the agreement, as a result of union pressure.

The new clause in the CIJC Working Rule Agreement states: 鈥淭he CIJC does not condone any form of blacklisting of any worker.鈥

General secretary of Ucatt, Steve Murphy, who proposed the new clause, said: 鈥淭his is a major step forward, blacklisting is a vile and disgusting practice. There must be no hiding place for blacklisters in construction or any other industry.鈥

鈥淭he majority of the major companies responsible for blacklisting follow the CIJC agreement. By inserting this clause we are a further step forward in eradicating blacklisting from our industry for once and for all.鈥