Ministers pledge to end Britain's blacklisting shame
Industry minister Jo Swinson faced a torrent of demands from MPs to act on blacklisting
Industry minister Jo Swinson faced a torrent of demands from MPs yesterday to act against "shameful" blacklisting of workers by bosses colluding with Britain's secret police.
The Liberal Democrat minister repeatedly expressed her opposition to the "abhorrent and illegal" practice of blacklisting.
But she refused to be drawn into promising tougher laws and criminal penalties against offending companies or a full-scale public inquiry.
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