GMB to make complaint over SkyBlue allegedly supplying blacklegs

Union GMB is to ask the government-led Employment Agency Standards Inspectorate (EASI) to conduct an investigation into the alleged strike breaking of workers supplied by multi-sector recruiter SkyBlue Solutions - allegations the company denies.
Fri, 16 March 2012
Union GMB is to ask the government-led Employment Agency Standards Inspectorate (EASI) to conduct an investigation into the alleged strike breaking of workers supplied by multi-sector recruiter SkyBlue Solutions - allegations the company denies.

According to a GMB statement, breaches of the regulations can result in fines of £5,000 per...

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