Blacklisting regulations are “flawed”
Date: 18 October 2009
Issue: Vol 159, Issue 7389
Categories: News
Proposed draft regulations seeking to outlaw the blacklisting of trade unionists are “flawed”, the Employment Lawyers Association’s (ELA) has said.
Proposed draft regulations seeking to outlaw the blacklisting of trade unionists are “flawed”, the Employment Lawyers Association’s (ELA) has said.
The proposed regulations, drafted in 2003, are due to be laid before Parliament this autumn.
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