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Major companies could be prosecuted over data protection

More than 40 construction companies could face legal action over claims that they bought confidential information about their workers. The Information Commissioner said building firms covertly bought details of employees' trade union activities and conduct at work "over many years" from a private investigator. The information was then allegedly used to create a "blacklist" and stop some people from getting work. Deputy information commissioner David Smith said: "This is a serious breach of the Data Protection Act. Not only was personal information held on individuals without their knowledge or consent, but the very existence of the database was repeatedly denied. "Trading people's personal details in this way is unlawful and we are determined to stamp out this type of activity." Construction workers have repeatedly claimed that they have been stopped from getting work after being blacklisted for suspected union activities. The industry has always denied the claims. A list of major companies alleged to have broken data protection laws by paying for information on their employees is expected to be published later.

ITN | March 6, 2009Watch more videos from ITN

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