Category: Blacklisting

Blacklisting High Court latest figures

  1. Blacklisting High Court latest figures:

Over 180 blacklisted workers settled their claims after renewed offers from the firms in the past 2-3 weeks. The estimated cost to the firms for these cases alone is in the region of £15-20million plus legal costs (which could be considerably more).
There are 154 live claims remaining (across all legal teams) plus 82 recently issued new claims. The next hearing is a Pre-Trial Review on 21st April. The full trial starts on 9th May and is scheduled to run until 31st July.

 

Pix: https://www.facebook.com/AAB3213/

https://www.facebook.com/familiesagainstblacklist/?fref=ts

Press:

https://www.commonspace.scot/articles/3790/700-blacklisted-workers-to-take-on-construction-firms-in-high-court-battle

http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2016/04/04/long-lost-blacklist-computer-unearthed/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

http://planningandbuildingcontroltoday.co.uk/hr-skills/high-court-battle-blacklisted-workers-begin/23452/

 

  1. Corporate Criminals

Blacklist Support Group teamed up with the ‘BP or not BP?‘ campaign to host a rebel exhibition inside the British Museum last weekend to highlight the unethical relationship of cultural institutions and corporate criminals. One exhibit was a Hart Hat artwork by BSG Artist in Residence, which has now been donated to the official collection under the Museums Act.

http://www.historyofbp.org/hard-hat/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DCQhlrCsek

 

  1. Radical Film Network conference – blacklisting workshop with Shaun Dey (Reel News), Stewart Hume (UNITE), Phil Chamberlain & dave Smith

STUC

Glasgow

29th April – May 2nd

 

  1. Major spycops conference

Doreen Lawrence, John McDonnell, Imran Khan, Diane Abbott, Jenny Jones, Helen Steel & Dave Smith all confirmed speakers

Subvesrion, Sabotage & Spying conference – with blacklisting as one of the workshops

16-17 April 2016

South Bank Uni

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/undercover-with-paul-lewis-and-rob-evans/2016/mar/30/doreen-lawrence-to-speak-at-conference-on-undercover-policing-and-racism

http://www.crimeandjustice.org.uk/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=107

 

Blacklist Support Group

book: http://newint.org/books/politics/blacklisted-secret-war/

video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlCa8yQmZ70

blog: www.hazards.org/blacklistblog

facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/blacklistSG/

 

 

Blacklisting Update

  1. High Court latest

The next hearing at the High Court blacklisting litigation is Thursday 7th April.

BSG stance is the same as always. We want to see the directors of the multinational companies that orchestrated this human rights scandal to give evidence in the High Court under oath. Justice demands that however rich and powerful, individuals guilty of wrong doing be called to account. Whatever the outcome in the trial, BSG will continue the fight to expose the full extent of the blacklisting conspiracy in every avenue available to us: Legally – Politically – Industrially

 

  1. Pitchford public inquiry

Blacklist Support Group and a number of blacklisted activists have been granted ‘core participant’ status in the public inquiry into undercover police spying on activists. On Tuesday & Wednesday this week the Pitchford inquiry has spent 2 days debating the policy of ‘Neither Confirm Nor Deny’ by the Metropolitan Police. NCND means they refuse to answer any questions about undercover police officers whatsoever even when the officers has self identified themselves in the media! The police want to be allowed to adopt this position throughout the entire public inquiry. As you can imagine, there was a lot of opposition.

NCND is a deliberate wall of silence erected by the police to cover up their wrong doing. NCND has no legal basis, it is simply a recent policy decision by the police.  Blacklist Support Group along with the other non-state core participants demand that all the cover names of the undercover police from the political spying units are released along with a list of the campaigns they infiltrated and inquiry hearings should be heard in public. Some of the women and others who have been abuse and had their human rights violated are fully entitled to anonymity but the police officers involved in wrong doing should not be allowed to get away scot free without any public scrutiny. If NCND is allowed to stand, it will make a mockery of the entire public inquiry.

Helen Steel was the only activist to make a submission – the star of the entire 2 days. The judgement is excepted in a few weeks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UdpwRhCVwo

http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-3a4b-Met-spying-victims-will-quit-inquiry-if-cops-get-anonymity#.VvPMJeKLTs2

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/undercover-with-paul-lewis-and-rob-evans/2016/mar/23/police-attempt-to-hold-spies-inquiry-in-secret-challenged

http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-4449-QC-says-MPs-were-spied-on-solely-due-to-left-wing-views

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/mar/23/police-abuses-brought-to-light-undercover-officers-spied-on-me?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Tweet

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35864975

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/mar/22/police-undercover-officers-inquiry-heard-in-secret?CMP=share_btn_tw

https://undercoverinfo.wordpress.com/2016/01/01/the-spycops-experiment-from-blacklisting-agents-to-social-pariahs-and-next/

Full transcripts available here: https://www.ucpi.org.uk/hearings/

 

  1. From Blacklisted to Shortlisted

‘Blacklisted’ book has been shortlisted for the prestigious Bread & Roses book award – the ceremony is 7th May at London Radical Bookfair

Phil Chamberlain and Dave Smith view the book as another strand the BSG campaign and want to thank everyone who has supported the cause over the years.

http://www.bread-and-roses.co.uk/

http://newint.org/books/politics/blacklisted-secret-war/

 

  1. Safety

https://www.ucatt.org.uk/ucatt-slams-tory-government-making-construction-worker-deaths-collateral-damage

http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2016/03/18/builders-to-get-sunburn-warnings-direct-to-their-mobiles/

 

  1. AOB

The Reel News video of the BSG occupation of Skanska HQ has had over 16,000 views on facebook in a week.

Spread this one far & wide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEGngBmHKaA

 

If union branches are making financial donations at their AGM, below are a list of campaigns that have supported the Blacklist Support Group and are in need of some support:

Construction Rank & File siteworkers@virginmedia.com

Reel News info@reelnews.co.uk

Hazards sub@hazards.org

Families Against Corporate Killers [email protected]

Scottish Hazards https://cafdonate.cafonline.org/donatesteps.aspx?beneficiarycampaignid=3509#regular

Campaign Opposing Police Surveillance [email protected]

Undercover Research Group http://undercoverresearch.net/donate/

Spies Out of Lives  https://policespiesoutoflives.org.uk/donate/

National Shop Stewards Network http://shopstewards.net/join-affiliate/

Unite the Resistance http://uniteresist.org/contact-us/

 

Enjoy the Easter break everyone

 

Blacklist Support Group

book: http://newint.org/books/politics/blacklisted-secret-war/

video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlCa8yQmZ70

blog: www.hazards.org/blacklistblog

facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/blacklistSG/

 

 

Black List Support Group Statement

Blacklisting is human rights abuse on an industrial scale. The secret conspiracy that ruined the lives of thousands of hard working men and women was orchestrated by the directors of multinational construction firms. Seven years ago they denied everything and refused to pay a penny. The recent press reports that companies have now paid out around £20 million to settle a small number of High Court claims demonstrates the success of the campaign to expose the blacklist.

But justice for blacklisted workers will not be served if the employers are able to buy themselves out of a High Court trial altogether. Those that actively participated in the systematic victimisation of union members over decades need to be held to account. The full force of the law must be brought to bear upon these captains of industry and the companies that profited from their illegal actions.

Blacklisted workers richly deserve compensation but many of us are concerned that the British legal system may allow big business to escape any kind of legal sanction. We have been fighting this scandal for many years: a few thousand pounds cobbled together by lawyers behind closed doors is not good enough. No blacklisted worker should be forced to accept compensation if they want to proceed to the full trial. Justice demands that the guilty parties are exposed to the spotlight of legal scrutiny at the High Court trial in May. Justice demands that the voices of those that suffered be heard. Blacklisted workers will not be silenced.

Even if every blacklisted worker receives compensation, if the companies escape any legal judgement, the blacklisting scandal will remain unfinished business. And we will never give up our struggle.

Blacklisting Campaign

Construction firms attempt to ban a number of blacklisted workers from giving evidence in the blacklisting super-trial was thrown out by the High Court on Friday (26 Feb). Edmund Nourse QC representing the blacklisting firms; Balfour Beatty, Carillion, Costain, Kier, Laing O’Rourke, Sir Robert McAlpine, Skanska and Vinci asked for the court to restrict the number of witness statements to 17 ‘lead cases’ and rule out a number of blacklisted workers from giving evidence. The firms specifically tried to ban the witness statements from electrician Billy Spiers and bricklayer John Bryan. But Lord Justice Supperstone ruled against the companies attempt to silence workers who have been victimised over decades.

After the ruling Billy Spiers, chairman of the UNITE national construction committee commented:

“I had a real bad time getting work on the cards after being put on the blacklist. I was sacked and apart from T5 and Isle of Grain where the union fought for me to be employed, I struggled, sometimes being out of work for a full year at a time. Along with a lot of my workmates who have been Shop Stewards or Health and Safety Representatives, its been difficult.

These blacklisters are still not showing any remorse. Trying to stop witness statements from blacklisted workers at yesterday’s High Court hearing just demonstrates their attitude: shame on them”

John Bryan, blacklisted bricklayer from Bermondsey commented:

“After waiting since the 1980s for some kind of justice, I cannot just walk away and leave our struggle without taking it as far as I can. I will support my mates in this fight. Blacklisted workers will not be silenced”.

Additional information from the High Court hearing on Friday:

  1. A total of 240 cases have now settled.

367 cases are still live.

Plus another 75 new claimants joined the litigation last week alone.

Final deadline for claimants to join the group litigation was extended by 7 days til Friday 4th March. It is excepted that the total number of claimants going to the full trial will reach over 450.

 

  1. The full trial is scheduled to start on 7th May and finish on 31st July. 16 witness statements have been submitted by the comanies including directors of multinantuonal companies who held the role of chairman and vice chairman of the notorious Consulting Association

 

  1. After being instructed by the court to go back and search again. The firms now claim to have found the computer servers where emails from Cullum McAlpine & Gerry Harvey were stored. They still haven’t actually handed them over yet.

 

  1. There will be another case management hearing some time in first week of April.

 

  1. German TV cameras filmed blacklisted workers outside the High Court.

 

  1. Print quality photographs available from Guy Smallman (NUJ) guy.smallman@btopenworld.com

Blacklist Support Group

book: http://newint.org/books/politics/blacklisted-secret-war/

video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlCa8yQmZ70

blog: www.hazards.org/blacklistblog

facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/blacklistSG/

 

 

Blacklisting Update

  1. Pressure mounts in High Court & Scotland

Brian Higgins blacklisted by construction firms, spied on by undercover police. Double page spread in Daily Record.

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/blacklisting-left-broke-disgrace-families-7377627#ICID=sharebar_facebook#lKzrpUukdkyC6Ph7.97

 

http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/blacklisting-companies-justice-part-36-offers-to-settle

http://www.hazards.org/blacklistblog/2016/02/09/guilty-as-sin-site-firms-try-to-buy-silence/

http://www.healthandsafetyatwork.com/hsw/worker-involvement/compensation-blacklisting-ucatt

Next High Court date is Friday 26th Feb

 

  1. Targeting activists

https://netpol.org/2013/06/18/police-powers-finally-kettled-by-high-court/

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/name-your-cop-spies-former-7368661#ICID=sharebar_facebook

 

  1. Trade Union Bill

http://leftfootforward.org/2016/02/blacklisting-scandal-shows-how-dangerous-the-trade-union-bill-is/

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/feb/12/trade-union-bill-escalate-disputes-industrial-law-expert-bruce-carr?CMP=share_btn_fb

https://www.tuc.org.uk/union-issues/trade-union-bill/tuc-comments-leaked-ministerial-letter-calling-trade-union-bill

http://labourlist.org/2016/02/the-government-are-effectively-creating-state-sponsored-blacklisting/

 

  1. International Workers Memorial Day:  Mourn the Dead – Fight for the Living

https://www.facebook.com/International-Workers-Memorial-Day-2016-618062591665959/

Giulio Regeni R.I.P. Murdered for carrying out research on trade unions in Egypt. http://www.labourstartcampaigns.net/show_campaign.cgi?c=2953

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/construction-worker-falls-down-shaft-in-parkville-berkeley-and-pelham-streets-20160214-gmu3c8.html

 

  1. Events

Sat 21st Feb – Spycops and Blacklisting talks at Cardiff Anarchist Bookfair  (flyer attached)

Wed 6th March – ‘Whistleblowing as Complaining; Blacklisting as Bullying’ at Birkbeck Uni, London – with ‘Blacklist’ film by Lucy Parker – hosted by Prof John Kelly

 

  1. Art Against Blacklisting

Trumbo Film Review http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk/2016/02/unlikely-alliance-hollywood-and-british-builders-exposing-impact-blacklisting

 

Any Means Necessary – play at Nottingham playhouse Theatre til 20th Feb

http://www.theguardian.com/stage/2016/feb/10/any-means-necessary-review-kefi-chadwick-nottingham-playhouse?CMP=share_btn_fb

http://www.leftlion.co.uk/articles.cfm/title/theatre-review–any-means-necessary/id/8034

http://www.nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk/whats-on/drama/any-means-necessary/

 

Blacklisted (for forty years)

How do you work out the price of our lives
When you stopped us from tipping up to our wives
Our children were left feeling sad and confused
Blacklisted children like pawns they were used

We know your all driven by money and greed
Never ever the wish, to do a good deed
Your accountants and lawyers all plan and plot
They’d like to see all of the blacklisted shot

But we’re all standing tall and and are up for the fight
As we all stood tall and fought for the right
For every working man, the freedom to stand
To give one another a warm helping hand

So onwards we go and it’s justice we seek
You laughed and defamed us, you thought we were meek
But we know, great British justice is going to be done
It’s our right to fight, stand together as one

So all you blacklisters you’ve all done your worse
Now that you’ve been forced to open your purse
For we only wanted safety on site
Not worked to death buried deep out of site

 

Blacklist Support Group

book: http://newint.org/books/politics/blacklisted-secret-war/

video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlCa8yQmZ70

blog: www.hazards.org/blacklistblog

facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/blacklistSG/

 

 

Blacklisting: Court Date Cancelled

  1. High Court hearing set for Monday 1st February has now been cancelled. Its very last minute but the firms only agreed the issues very late.

 

There is now an extension of time for any individual to join the group litigation – 28th Feb 2016 is the new deadline.

If anyone with information on the Consulting Association blacklist that has received their file from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is not part of the High Court claim yet – HURRY UP!! Because once 29th Feb is passed, it will almost certainly be too late.

 

http://www.hazards.org/blacklistblog/2016/01/27/site-firms-ordered-to-release-blacklisting-information/

https://socialistworker.co.uk/art/42072/Judge+orders+blacklisters+to+look+for+key+documents

http://www.union-news.co.uk/blacklist-firms-ordered-to-disclose-emails/

http://www.buildingconstructiondesign.co.uk/news/high-court-orders-construction-firms-to-search-for-documents-on-secretive-blacklisting-activities-inside-the-companies/

 

  1. #spycops – Undercover police spying on activists

Government witness statement submitted to the Pitchford inquiry defending the use of ‘Neither Confirm Nor Deny’ response by the police in relation to covert spying on peaceful democratic campaigns, including the Blacklist Support Group.

https://www.ucpi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/NCND-PDF-unsigned-witness-statement.pdf

 

More spycops revelations coming out almost by the day:

http://thejusticegap.com/2016/01/12400/

http://news.stv.tv/east-central/1340339-undercover-policeman-seen-posing-as-g8-activist-in-exclusive-footage/

http://campaignopposingpolicesurveillance.com/2016/01/25/scotlands-top-cop-new-broom-sweeps-dirty/

 

Public Meeting in Hhackney 26th Feb: http://campaignopposingpolicesurveillance.com/event/big-brother-whos-watching-you-mark-jenner-meeting/

 

  1. Elaine Smith MSP, deputy speaker of the Scottish parliament is hosting a viewing of the film “Blacklist” by long time friend of the Blacklist Support Group, Lucy Parker

Wednesday 10th February at 6pm

Committee Room 1.

Speakers: Neil Findlay MSP and Lucy Parker, artist filmmaker.

  1. Qatar

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/misery-qatar-migrant-workers-readying-7266744

http://www.buzzfeed.com/sirajdatoo/union-boss-len-mcluskey-secretly-investigates-working-condit?utm_term=.uy40Ror7N#.blLdoBbzj

 

  1. Other bits

Video of the Anfield protest has had over 7,000 views on facebook in less than 48 hour – please circulate widely: https://youtu.be/SaAWgZDdvKY

 

Robert Tressell – http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/celebration-of-robert-tressell-1/

High Court orders blacklist firms to disclose further evidence

  1. High Court orders blacklist firms to disclose further evidence and issues costs of £100k against them

 

Last Friday (22 Jan), the High Court made judgements against blacklisting firms; Balfour Beatty, Carillion, Costain, Kier, Laing O’Rourke, Sir Robert McAlpine, Skanska UK and Vinci PLC ordering them to disclose further evidence from back up computer tapes of emails that despite previous court orders, they had failed to provide.

 

The 2 day hearing before Lord Justice Supperstone and Master Leslie, heard revelation after revelation about the extent of destruction of documents by the firms relating to their involvement with the Consulting Association blacklisting body. The final decision of the hearing resulted in costs being awarded against the companies to cover the full 2 day hearing, estimated to be in excess of £100,000.

 

Dinah Rose QC, representing the 600 blacklisted workers in the litigation told the court that household names such as “Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd, Balfour Beatty and Carillion had destroyed the lives of thousands of working men and women” and that their continued conduct was designed to “cover their tracks”.

 

The role of Cullum McAlpine, director of Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd (SRM) and founding Chairman of the Consulting Association blacklisting body came in for particular criticism. Despite a court order requiring full disclosure, not a single email or document to or from Cullum McAlpine, his personal assistant or from David Cochrane final chairman of TCA have been disclosed. The court was even told how in 2011 all hard copies of correspondence between Cullum McAlpine and the Consulting Association had been destroyed. Dinah Rose QC told the court that “Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd has been evasive with conduct intended to conceal the central role of Cullum McAlpine. Cullum McAlpine is a very important man, for the sake of retaining trust in the British legal system, he must not allowed to get away with a cover up.”

 

The court was also shown evidence that David Cochrane (SRM) chairman of the Consulting Association at the time of its discovery had contacted the blacklisting organisation’s cheif executive Ian Kerr instructing him to “ring everyone – destroy all the data”. It was revealed that Cochrane had told Kerr to keep Cullum McAlpine’s name out of the press and large sus of money were transferred to the bank account of Ian Kerr’s daughters in the summer of 2009.

 

Balfour Beatty were also highlighted when it was revealed that despite instructions to the contrary, the PC and laptop of Elaine Gallagher, main contact for the company with TCA had both been wiped in April 2013. Trevor Watcham from balfour baetty was chairman of the Consulting Association from 2004-5 but his entire email history was deleted in 2011 and not a single document from him has been disclosed. It was also disclosed to the court that an internal Balfour Beatty database containing the names of construction workers who had been involved in union activities had been discovered on the laptop of Gerry Harvey, director of Human Resources, still employed by the company at their Glasgow head office. The comments “not required” and “do not re-employ” appeared next to the names of the union members and the document was found after the discovery of the Consulting Association blacklist was exposed in March 2009.  Lord Justice Supperstone commented “If the firms were professional enough to cover up their actions, did they also cover up more internal databases?”

 

Edmund Nourse QC representing the McFarlanes defendants said that “no impropriety whatsoever” could be implied over the destruction of the documents, which were merely “unfortunate mistakes”.

 

Dinah Rose described the McFarlanes position on non disclosure and destruction of evidence as “bonkers” and described an expert witness statement provided by the firms as “disgraceful and intended to mislead”.

 

Dave Smith from the Blacklist Support Group commented afterwards:

“All of the platitudes and half apologies, all their crocodile tears and claims of rogue managers from the companies over the past six or seven years are clearly nonsense. Documents have been destroyed and Directors of multinational companies are hiding stuff on their laptops. It calls into question all of the promises made to Parliament and the High Court. I am not a lawyer but I would have thought that destroying evidence that would almost certainly have been used in a court case might be considered perverting the course of justice.

 

The lawyers seemed particularly keen to keep any evidence about Cullum McAlpine being disclosed –  this wretch set up and was the funding chairman of the Consulting association. He was intimately involved in its operation over many years. What could he possibly have to hide?”

 

http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-bda7-Blacklisters-pay-for-deleting-evidence

http://www.unitetheunion.org/news/high-court-orders-construction-firms-to-release-blacklisting-information/

 

  1. Undercover police targeting activists

More revelations have come out this week about undercover police spying on activists in court admissions by the Met Police and press articles exposing newly discovered spycops who targeted trade unions, grieving families of murder victims, community justice campaigns, environmental activists, socialist political parties and animal rights groups. The Pitchford public inquiry into undercover policing has been set up to investigate the abuses carried out by these secret police political spying units. All of the information that has so far been discovered is due to activists, dedicated researchers and investigative journalists. The police continue to use the strategy of ‘Neither Confirm Nor Deny’ as a way of thwarting the truth. The Blacklist Support Group working alongside other core participants and the Campaign Opposing Police Surveillance (COPS) is calling for Lord Justice Pitchford to demand that the police release the cover names of all the undercover officers who have operated since 1968. Only then, will we know the full extent of the peaceful campaigns infiltrated and undemocractic practices carried out by the secret state.

http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-8c5a-New-spy-cop-exposed-as-Met-lose-court-case

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/we-were-both-victims-mets-7217150#Gdfy4gB3auK5aZ0b.97

https://theferret.scot/secret-police-files-political-activists-scotland/

 

  1. Labour plan to ban blacklist firms from public contracts?

http://www.constructionnews.co.uk/10001779.article?WT.tsrc=email&WT.mc_id=CN_Daily-Newsletter210116&cm_ven=ExactTarget&cm_cat=CN+Daily+News+%28R%29&cm_pla=Construction+News&cm_lm=gfr15%40dial.pipex.com

 

  1. Dave Smith’s magistrates court case has been POSTPONED – and will not now be taking place this week. He has now been on police bail for nearly 12 months since his arrest for protesting about blacklisting on the Crossrail project.

 

  1. ‘Blacklisted’ book makes the Bread & Roses award longlist

Phil Chamberlain & Dave Smith issued the following statement: “WOOP WOOP”

https://breadandrosesprize.wordpress.com/2016/01/21/the-bread-and-roses-longlist-2016/

 

  1. Dates for the diary

 

1st Feb – High Court – pre-hearings continue

 

5th Feb – Trumbo – film about the Hollywood blacklist during the McCarthy era starring Brian Cranston (Breaking Bad) is released in UK cinemas. This is a great opportunity for supporters locally to write to local newspapers saying that blacklisting is not something that only happened 50-60 years ago in the USA. Its still going on today in the UK.

 

6th Feb – National construction rank & file meeting in Glasgow

Blacklisting Event

Liverpool football fans who have been blacklisted by construction companies for being members of a trade union or raising concerns about safety on building sites will be holding a protest against the use of Carillion to build the new stand at Anfield at the Liverpool v Man United this Sunday.

 

Blacklist Support Group are linking up with the Hillsborough Justice Campaign and the Merseyside Construction Committee at the televised Liverpool v Man Utd match.

Sunday 17th January 2016

11-12:30

Main Stand Anfield

Liverpool Football Club

Assemble: Albert Pub next to the Hillsborough Justice Campaign shop.

 

Invited speakers: Sheila Coleman (Hillsborough Justice Campaign), Ricky Tomlinson, Dave Smith (blacklisted by Carillion), Joe Rollins (Orgreave Justice Campaign) and Ian Prowse with the latter singing the iconic ‘My name is Dessie Warren’ song.

 

Football is a working class game. Undercover police have conspired to infiltrate both trade unions and the grieving Hillsborough families fighting for justice. Two struggles, One fight for justice.

 

Carillion are currently defendants in the blacklisting High Court group litigation set for full trail in May. The firm has already made an apology to the court, admitting their active involvement in the notorious Economic League and Consulting Association blacklisting scandal over a period of decades.

 

Sunday’s protest has been organised by Roy Bentham, himself a blacklisted carpenter from Liverpool and leading figure in both the Blacklist Support Group and Spirit of Shankly, the unofficial Liverpool football fans union. Roy Bentham commented:

“Carillion are only sorry they got caught and not for what they were systematically complicit in. No one has ever been disciplined or let alone sacked for indulging in this insidious practice against construction workers who are lifelong supporters of Liverpool Football Club.

We don’t just want this rogue company kicked off this project, we want them kicked out of this proud working class city”

Blacklist Support Group update – 11th January 2016

  1. High Court

The High Court litigation has reached a crucial point with the companies offering money in an attempt to buy themselves out of any justice. Many blacklisted workers have point blankly rejected the insulting offers and are determined to carry on to full trial. Blacklist Support Group is holding collective consultation meetings for claimants in the High Court today at 5:30pm (Monday 11th Jan). The UNITE National Construction Committee is also meeting to discuss the latest developments today.

Next High Court hearing dates:

21-22 January 2016

 

  1. Scotland

Scottish SNP government proposed new regulations have the potential to ban from public contracts, companies in breach of blacklisting regulations or who admit blacklisting. This is a significant step forward and a tribute to the long hard campaign fought by all the blacklisted workers, unions and comrades in different political parties in Scotland. Obviously, we wait to see if the proposals are fully implemented but blacklisted workers would like to see other public authorities implementing similar measures. At the BSG parliamentary meeting before Xmas, shadow chancellor John McDonnell MP told blacklisted workers that Labour is in the process of drawing up new guidelines for Labour Councils on public procurement which would also exclude blacklisting firms.

http://news.scotland.gov.uk/News/Tackling-blacklisting-20a2.aspx

http://www.thenational.scot/business/construction-firms-who-blacklist-workers-to-be-banned-from-public-contracts.11392

https://scottishrankandfile.wordpress.com/2015/12/23/snp-and-blacklisting-smoke-and-mirrors/

 

  1. Anfield protest against Carillion

Blacklist Support Group are linking up with the Hillsborough Justice Campaign and the Merseyside Construction Committee to protest against the use of the notorious blacklisting firm Carillion to build the new stand at the televised Liverpool v Man Utd match this coming Sunday. Football is a working class game. Undercover police have conspired to infiltrate both trade unions and the grieving Hillsborough families and their campaigns. Two struggles, One fight for justice. (Banner image attached). Great work by Roy Bentham.

Sunday 17th January 2016

11-12:30

Main Stand Anfield

Liverpool Football Club

Speakers: Sheila Coleman, Ricky Tomlinson, Dave Smith (BSG), Joe Rollins of the Orgreave Justice Campaign and Ian Prowse with the latter singing the iconic ‘My name is Dessie Warren’ song.

https://www.facebook.com/events/174465909578325/

 

  1. Undercover police spying on activists

Scotland – after a meeting in Holyrood and numerous revelations in the Scottish media, there was a debate in the Scottish parliament with MSPs calling for a full public inquiry in Scotland similar to Pitchford. The Scottish government has now written to Lord Justice Pitchford. Well done Neil Findlay MSP

Full verbatim report of the debate:  http://www.theyworkforyou.com/sp/?id=2016-01-06.20.0

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/uk/scotland/article4646174.ece

http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/14178774.New_chief_constable_linked_to_undercover_police__sex_spy__unit/?ref=fbshr

http://m.heraldscotland.com/news/14193981.MSPs_demand_answers_from_Chief_Constable_on__sex_spy__unit/

 

Bob Lambert MBE, head of the Special Demonstration Squad has resigned from his academic posts after campaigns by activists

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/dec/23/bob-lambert-ex-undercover-officer-quits-st-andrews-london-metropolitan?CMP=share_btn_tw

http://www.thesaint-online.com/2015/12/bob-lambert-resigns-as-university-lecturer-over-spying-controversy/

http://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/local/fife/st-andrews-university-lecturer-quits-over-police-spying-controversy-1.916991

 

Campaign Opposing Police Surveillance (COPS) public meeting (flyer attached)

Thursday 21st January 2016 – 6:30pm

UNITE the Union

Holborn

https://www.facebook.com/events/1151590728184461/

 

Pitchford Inquiry pre-hearings continue at Royal Courts of Justice::

27th January – discussing burden of proof

2nd March – discussing immunity

 

Women activists get recognised in Guardian’s alternative New Years Honours List – richly deserved.

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/dec/29/guardian-new-year-honours?CMP=share_btn_tw

Various Press:

https://undercoverinfo.wordpress.com/2016/01/01/the-spycops-experiment-from-blacklisting-agents-to-social-pariahs-and-next/

http://www.thecanary.co/2015/12/21/exclusive-undercover-police-revealed-scandal-spreads/

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jan/08/officer-claims-met-police-improperly-destroyed-files-on-green-party-peer

 

  1. National Construction Rank & File meeting

Sat 6th February

Jury’s Inn

Glasgow

https://www.facebook.com/events/771485802957693/

 

  1. Asbestos companies spied on safety activists

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/how-the-worlds-biggest-asbestos-factory-tried-to-stop-campaigners-exposing-the-killer-dusts-dangers-a6798236.html

 

 

 

Blacklist Support Group

book: http://newint.org/books/politics/blacklisted-secret-war/

video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlCa8yQmZ70

blog: www.hazards.org/blacklistblog

facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/blacklistSG/

 

 

Blacklisting: Significant legal and political developments

  1. High Court blacklisting litigation saw a 2 day hearing on Mon-Tues last week (7-8 Dec), with an additional evening session on Tuesday. As the blacklisting firms have already admitted their guilt to the court, the entire 2 days was taken up with legal argument over the use of expert witnesses for calculating loss of earnings.

 

John Hendy QC told the court that the estimated total damages for the 600 claimants is in the region of £60-70million, made up of £40m in loss of earnings and £20-30m in general damages (defamation, human rights, hurt to feelings etc..). Lawyers on behalf of blacklisted workers had applied to use the expertise of Dr Victoria Wass from Cardiff Business School, one of the leading labour market economists in the UK who has acted as an expert witness in numerous high profile cases in the past.

 

The firms argued against the use of Dr. Wass, arguing that the ‘regression analysis’ that she was using was ‘too complicated’ and could not be fully understood by the court (even though virtually every university student in the world is taught regression analysis as a standard statistical tool nowadays). Dr Wass is able to provide a high level of precision in her estimates of loss because she has restricted access to micro data from the Office of National Statistics labour market database. Without an ounce of irony, lawyers for the blacklisting companies, told the court that having access to the ONS personal sensitive information could potentially be a breach of human rights and data protection!

 

In the end, Lord Supperstone and Master Leslie refused the claimants submission – once again, judges make findings in favour of big business and against the interests of blacklisted workers. This may be a minor setback in a small skirmish but we are still going to win the war.

 

The next provisional hearing date is 1st February 2016. Full trial is set to start in May 2016 and will last 10 weeks.

 

Blacklist Support Group would like to publicly thank the various legal teams for all the hard work they have carried out on our behalf over many years – its appreciated. Special mention to Liam Dunne, who as the lead solicitor for Guney Clark & Ryan has been representing us since 2009, who has recently got married: Congratulations!

 

  1. John McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor was the keynote speaker at a packed Blacklist Support Group parliamentary meeting in Westminster on Monday 7th. McDonnell raised a number of issues during his speech which will have major impact even before the election of a Corbyn government. A few of John McDonnell’s quotes from the meeting:

“Blacklisting was a deliberate attempt to undermine trade unions by victimising a layer of activists they could not buy off”

“Tony Benn, Jeremy Corbyn and myself put in amendments to legislation on the issue of blacklisting over a period of decades – no government took any notice”

“We are currently drawing up advice for Labour councils over public procurement regarding blacklisting, human rights and environmental issues”

“Company directors who orchestrated blacklisting conspiracy should have been sent to prison. Blacklisting should be made a criminal offence”

“If we can have the Leveson inquiry into celebrities phones being hacked, then why can’t there be a pubic inquiry into blacklisting?”

These remarks could have immense significance for companies involved in blacklisting.

 

John McDonnell was a founder member of the Blacklist Support Group who has stood with blacklisted workers on picket lines, in parliament and at our meetings ever since. We stand shoulder to shoulder with him against all the attacks from the mainstream media and are proud to call him a comrade.

 

Also in attendance at the BSG meeting was Sir Bill Morris and speakers including Chris Stephens MP and blacklisted activist Helen Steel.

 

The BSG parliamentary meeting voted unanimously that the apology given to the women activists by the Met Police should be used as a template for any future apology that blacklisted workers should expect from the blacklisting construction firms and that a representative of the BSG should be present at any ongoing talks where such matters are being discussed.

 

  1. Scotland

Another speaker at the BSG parliamentary meeting was Chris Stephens MP for Glasgow South West (SNP trade union coordinator at Westminster). Stephens was questioned by many in the audience including UNITE EC member Frank Morris, over why blacklisting firms were still being awarded public contracts such as Dundee Riverside and ScotRail in Scotland, despite a Scottish government procurement note on the issue. Stephens gave positive assurances that behind the scenes, this were moving in the right direction and asked the audience to wait for a Scottish government announcement very soon.

 

There have also been massive developments in Scotland over the past few weeks regarding the role of undercover police spying on trade unions and social justice activists. The Pitchford inquiry into undercover policing has a strict remit which only allows investigation into the activities of the political policing units in England and Wales. But following a UNITE the Union, meeting in the Scottish parliament 3 weeks ago, there have been a number of articles in the Scottish press calling for an inquiry into the role of the undercover police in Scotland.

 

Blacklisted environmental activist Helen Steel was another speaker at the BSG meeting and she told how she was spied on by the undercover police officer John Dines when a member of London Greenpeace during the McLibel trial in the 1980s and how she had visited Scotland with the police spy. Steel also called for the activities of the undercover police in Scotland to be fully investigated by Pitchford.

 

Chris Stephens MP told the BSG meeting that he fully supported the call by BSG, Campaign Opposing Police Surveillance (COPS) for there to be a public inquiry into the activities of undercover police in Scotland.

http://m.heraldscotland.com/news/14126896.Revealed__spying_unit_worked_with_Scottish_police/

http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/14142169.University_called_on_to_fire_former_police_sex_spy/?ref=mr&lp=4

http://campaignopposingpolicesurveillance.com/2015/12/14/activists-demand-lamberts-sacking/

 

  1. Shrewsbury Pickets

Previously undisclosed documents have been discovered proving that the former Conservative Prime Minister Ted Heath directly intervened in the Shrewsbury trial by supporting the role of the secret services in a hostile TV documentary be shown the night before the trial. “This is the real conspiracy” as Des warren famously said from the dock on the day he was sent to prison. The Shandow Home Secretary Andy Burnham raised the issue in parliament and demanded the release of all the undisclosed government documents relating to the Shrewsbury Pickets trial. . Great research work by Eileen Turnbull on behalf of the Shrewsbury 24. The government still refuse to publish the papers: 42 years after the miscarriage of justice.

 

http://www.tradeunionfreedom.co.uk/the-case-of-the-shrewsbury-24-parliament-tv/

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/dec/05/ted-heath-used-tv-film-to-sway-jury-to-convict-building-strike-pickets

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35047872?SThisFB

http://www.theguardian.com/law/2015/dec/09/andy-burnham-shrewsbury-24-papers-published-documents-unions

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/dec/07/shrewsbury-trials-1970s-trade-unionists-ricky-tomlinson-edward-heath

http://www.unitetheunion.org/news/shrewsbury-24-establishment-cover-up-needs-to-be-exposed-says-unite/

http://www.ucatt.org.uk/national-security-%E2%80%93-%E2%80%98my-arse%E2%80%99

 

  1. Carillion

Carillion have dropped their claim for £3500 worth of legal costs against blacklisted engineer Dave Smith – great investigative journalism by Mark Metcalf who knew before we did! Despite an apology to the High Court, Carillion continue to bad mouth Smith on their corporate website viewed by millions globally. Some apology!

http://www.bigissuenorth.com/2015/12/blacklisting-costs-claim/16270

http://employmentwrites.com/index.php/2015/12/12/carillion-drops-blacklisting-costs-claim/

 

  1. MUA

Dave Smith report: “It was my honour to represent the Blacklist Support Group at the inaugural conference of the Maritime Union of Australia Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. Many BSG supporters will remember Bob Carnegie​ who toured the UK this summer, who has just been elected as MUA secretary in Queensland and made the very generous offer. The MUA are one of the most leftwing unions, alongside CFMEU and ETU provide the blue collar militancy that Australian unions are famous for worldwide. Activists from the ITF and the rank & file IDC were present and told stories of solidarity, heroism against police racism and internationalism. I spoke about blacklisting, safety and had the privilege to join Brisbane River Ferry workers on protected industrial action. I also met the crew of Fijian seafarers who had been knocked for wages who were occupying a ship who face being deported and a detention centre for standing up for their rights. Solidarity to Bob Carnegie and all the comrades at MUA”

http://www.mua.org.au/educate_agitate_and_organise_inaugural_queensland_conference

 

  1. Orgreave

See below video in support of the Orgreave Truth & Justice Campaign calling for a full public inquiry into the events at Orgreave during the Miners Strike – another disgraceful example of the British state attack on working people prepared to stand p for their rights.

https://vimeo.com/148549592

 

  1. Glen Hart

RMT rep Glen Hart is being victimised by London Underground Limited – support his fight for union rights

http://www.rmtlondoncalling.org.uk/content/defend-glen-hart-demo-clapham-common-station-91215-0800

 

  1. Merry Xmas and festive greetings to all our friends and supporters around the world from the Blacklist Support Group.

We are in touching distance of a famous victory for the trade union movement – we could not have achieved it on our own.

Thank You for all your support over the years.

 

CHRISTMAS ON THE BLACKLIST by Time Served Jib Electrician
I stood up for my rights,
My workmates and my brothers,
On bleak construction sites,
I always shone a light,
For safety, and for others,
All these working men,
Have sisters, have mothers,
No work, my back a knife,
What will I tell the missus,
I’m blacklisted for life,
And not just for Christmas.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blacklisting

Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, John McDonnell MP is the confirmed speaker at the Blacklist Support Group parliamentary meeting

6pm Monday 7th December

Boothroyd Room

Portcullis House

Westminster

(turn left outside Westminster tube)

 

This parliamentary meeting takes place on the same day as the blacklisting group litigation involving around 700 blacklisted workers against 40 of the UK’s largest construction firms returns to the High Court in the first hearing since the companies admitted their guilt and apologised. This is also the first public event since the Blacklist Support Group and a number of blacklisted union activists were granted ‘core participant’ status in the Pitchford public inquiry into undercover policing.

John McDonnell was a founder member of the Blacklist Support Group and has spoken at numerous events organised by the justice campaign since 2009, this will be his first appearance on a blacklisting platform since his appointment as Shadow Chancellor by Jeremy Corbyn.

 

Also speaking at the event are:

 

Helen Steel – blacklisted environmental activist and one of the women activists who has recently won an apology from the Met Police for the abuse they suffered by undercover police officers.

 

Chris Stephens MP – SNP trade union coordinator in Westminster – will be speaking at the same time as the Scottish government is under pressure to call a public inquiry into undercover police spying on unions and social justice campaigns in Scotland.

 

John Hendy QC – the human rights lawyer who has been representing blacklisted workers for decades with cases lodged at the European Court of Human Rights

 

Scores of blacklisted workers will be present at the meeting for media photos and interviews.

 

Early morning photo opportunity:

9am – assemble outside the Royal Courts of Justice in The Strand

Blacklisting

  1. Women activists win major breakthrough in undercover policing scandal

The Met Police have apologised publicly to the women activists who were deceived into long term relationships with undercover police officers. Until now the police would ‘Neither Confirm Nor Deny’ whether the men involved were even police officers. The apology is a major breakthrough and should be read by everybody on the ‘Spies Out of Lives’ website. The apology from the Met Police to the women activists should set the tone for the kind of apology blacklisted workers should expect from the construction employers.

The institutional sexism of the police and the detail of the abuse will be investigated fully by the Pitchford Inquiry into Undercover policing of which the women are all ‘core participants’. The fight by these women activists against the might of the British secret state is heroic. They are an inspiration to our movement and the Blacklist Support Group are honoured to have worked alongside the campaign. Helen Steel and other women activists also appear on the construction industry blacklist. We are immensely proud of you all.

https://policespiesoutoflives.org.uk/text-of-apology-from-met-police/

https://policespiesoutoflives.org.uk/individual-statements-from-women/

http://campaignopposingpolicesurveillance.com/2015/11/23/police-apology-for-relationships-where-next/

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/nov/20/met-police-apologise-women-had-relationships-with-undercover-officers

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-34875197

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/scotland-yard-apologises-to-seven-women-over-abusive-and-manipulative-relationships-with-undercover-a6742116.html

http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-0daf-Good-apology,-now-what-about-the-blacklist

http://www.unitetheunion.org/news/met-police-apology-must-now-mean-justice-for-blacklisted-workers/

 

  1. Day of Action on Blacklisting – Monday 7th December 2015

9am – High Court blacklisting group litigation (meet outside the Royal Courts of Justice for photo-opportunity)

6pm – Westminster Parliament – with John McDonnell MP

9pm – Xmas celebration drinks

This is the first legal hearing since the employers admitted their guilt and apologised for their role in the Economic League and Consulting Association blacklisting scandal. Bring your banners and your ‘Blacklisted’ t-shirts

https://www.facebook.com/events/971447779578159/

 

  1. Scotland

Following our recent meeting in the Scottish parliament – there have been major articles in the quality press:

http://m.heraldscotland.com/news/14095349.Demands_for_Scottish_Government_to_set_up_inquiry_into_undercover_police_operations/

 

  1. Corporate & state spying on union activists in USA

http://usuncut.com/news/walmart-execs-working-with-lockheed-martin-and-fbi/

 

  1. Construction industry

Teesside PayTheRate protest comes to Liverpool http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/liverpool-city-centre-protest-over-10475809

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/liverpool-city-centre-traffic-fears-10473206#ICID

Umbrella Scam – http://www.ucatt.org.uk/construction-workers-face-wage-loss-following-umbrella-company-expenses-ban

Sickness – http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-db29-Lack-of-sick-pay-forcing-builders-to-clock-on-ill

 

  1. Victimisation of CWU union reps Clive Walder and John Vasey

Support them on social media via #ReinstateCliveandJohn #SupportCWU2

 

  1. Don’t forget that ‘Blacklisted’ book makes a great Xmas prezzie for all the family (apparently)

http://newint.org/books/politics/blacklisted-secret-war/

 

 

Blacklist Support Group

book: http://newint.org/books/politics/blacklisted-secret-war/

video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlCa8yQmZ70

blog: www.hazards.org/blacklistblog

facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/blacklistSG/

 

 

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