Members of the Blacklist Support Group collected an ‘Alan’ award at July’s National Hazards Conference in Manchester. They nabbed the biggest prize in safety activism following a highly successful campaign to expose the major construction employers who have operated blacklists targeting union safety activists.
Blacklisting campaign gets national recognition
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Why dont you sell t shirts like the picture above.
this would provide funding to help promote this shocking practice.
good luck
John
I work for cbi I perth australia and apart from 2 or 3 people including myself we are surrounded by scabs and anti union bosses one has to be very careful what one says as the scabs will stab you in the back to the bosses 24 yrs in the construction industry and its a shame to work with the new breed of scum that never lost a penny for all union members fought in the past and today as union members here in the uk and all over the world we are being harassed and treated like crap as all employers are trying to shut us down so that in the future scabs will rule no more penalties no more travel money no more redundacy no more nothing flat rate that’s what they want don’t like it hire someone else $20 flat 12 hours a day hooray for the scabs
shame on all employers in the uk and australia we have a new breed of scabs infiltrating the construction industry that are anti union to exploit the conditions that members fought for past and present unless we have a revolt to rid of these laws the industry is going to end as we knew it quick get the scabs $20 an hour that’s the future
democracy free speech rights to be union members im in australia and good tradesman have been black listed across western australia after the big industrial relations revolution against construction workers only the past liberal partly under hitler howard tried to destroy the union movement 6 yrs ago with workchoices 6 mths jail or up to $28000 fines for each individual for any type of strike action the unions $110000 daily if involved in the dispute we the taxpayers fork out nearly $50 million a year for the australian building construction commission so they can jail or fine workers the commissioner of the abcc is on a salary of $475000 a year more than our prime minister julia gillard which have kept all the laws under john howard black listed fines jail what a wonderful society we live in the 21′st century