Blacklisting legislation comes into force

Blacklisting legislation comes into force

Posted: 04 March 2010 | Provided by: Personnel Today | Browse more news


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Legislation banning employers from blacklisting workers because of union membership or activities unexpectedly came into force on 2 March.

Under the regulations - which were expected to be implemented in April - current and former trade union members may complain to an employment tribunal if they are refused employment, subjected to a detriment, or unfairly dismissed for a reason relating to a blacklist. Employment agencies are unable to refuse to provide a service because a worker appears on a blacklist.

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Providers website: Personnel Today
Date: 04 March 2010
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