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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Stephen Hepburn (Labour), on Tuesday, 22 November 2016, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 16 members in total.


CROSSRAIL INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS DISPUTE

That this House is deeply concerned with rapidly deteriorating industrial relations occurring on the Costain-led ATC consortium tunnel fit-out contract which forms a key part of Crossrail; is dismayed that construction unions are being denied proper access to the site and its workforce; notes that workers have been denied payments for entire shifts due to failures in the fingerprint recognition system; is further concerned that the flagship project has totally substandard welfare facilities with workers having to walk miles to go to the toilet; is alarmed that workers have reported being required to work until they are physically exhausted and to undertake tasks which are beyond them; is concerned that following peaceful and orderly demonstrations management have undertaken covert surveillance and recording of workers which raises concerns about blacklisting and is in breach of data protection laws; is concerned that demonstrators have been threatened with being run over by a lorry driver and security guards employed on Crossrail; is further dismayed that the Costain-led ATC consortium has refused to conduct an investigation into this incident; and calls on the client, Crossrail and Costain to give union representatives proper access to the site and to fully resolve these industrial relations problems


Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
710 
Session
2016-17
Other sponsors
Kelvin Hopkins
Ian Mearns
Marie Rimmer
Liz Saville Roberts
Chris Stephens
Subjects
Industrial relations Railways
Link
View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk