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SAFETY AT WORK

That this House congratulates the Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians and Unite trade unions for holding a joint lobby of Parliament titled Save Our Safety on 11 June 2013 to expose the Conservative-led Government's attacks on health and safety laws; believes that the Prime Minister's statement that he is waging a war against the excessive health and safety culture that has become an albatross around the neck of British business is totally shortsighted, out of touch and disrespectful to the 49 construction workers killed in accidents at work in 2011-12; calls for a reversal of the abolition of the Construction (Head Protection) Regulations, noting that the average number of construction deaths from head injury fell from 48 to 14 a year after the introduction of these regulations in 1989; further calls for the scrapping of the Tower Crane Regulations in April 2013 to be reversed; is alarmed that the 35 per cent cut in the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) budget by 2015 has resulted in the closure of the HSE infoline and the shelving of the Hidden Killer campaign which warned workers of the dangers of asbestos; and warns that fresh attacks on safety announced as part of the Budget in March 2013, where the Government confirmed a further round of the Red Tape Challenge which has previously been used to attack safety legislation, has the potential of resulting in the death and injury of more workers.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Allen, Graham Labour Party Nottingham North 02.07.2013
Anderson, David Labour Party Blaydon 19.06.2013
Caton, Martin Labour Party Gower 19.06.2013
Clark, Katy Labour Party North Ayrshire and Arran 20.06.2013
Corbyn, Jeremy Labour Party Islington North 20.06.2013
Crausby, David Labour Party Bolton North East 18.07.2013
Dobbin, Jim Labour Party Heywood and Middleton 19.06.2013
Doran, Frank Labour Party Aberdeen North 27.06.2013
Durkan, Mark Social Democratic and Labour Party Foyle 19.06.2013
Engel, Natascha Labour Party North East Derbyshire 26.06.2013
Galloway, George Respect Bradford West 24.06.2013
Glindon, Mary Labour Party North Tyneside 04.07.2013
Godsiff, Roger Labour Party Birmingham Hall Green 08.07.2013
Hepburn, Stephen Labour Party Jarrow 24.06.2013
Hermon, Lady INDEPENDENT North Down 26.06.2013
Hopkins, Kelvin Labour Party Luton North 20.06.2013
Howarth, George Labour Party Knowsley 25.06.2013
Irranca-Davies, Huw Labour Party Ogmore 25.06.2013
Lavery, Ian Labour Party Wansbeck 27.06.2013
Lazarowicz, Mark Labour Party Edinburgh North and Leith 26.06.2013
Llwyd, Elfyn Plaid Cymru Dwyfor Meirionnydd 27.06.2013
Long, Naomi Alliance Party Belfast East 26.06.2013
McCabe, Steve Labour Party Birmingham Selly Oak 25.06.2013
McDonnell, John Labour Party Hayes and Harlington 20.06.2013
McGovern, Jim Labour Party Dundee West 25.06.2013
Meale, Alan Labour Party Mansfield 19.06.2013
Mearns, Ian Labour Party Gateshead 20.06.2013
Morrice, Graeme Labour Party Livingston 26.06.2013
Osborne, Sandra Labour Party Ayr Carrick and Cumnock 09.07.2013
Riordan, Linda Labour Party Halifax 19.06.2013
Ritchie, Margaret Social Democratic and Labour Party South Down 24.06.2013
Rotheram, Steve Labour Party Liverpool Walton 18.06.2013
Roy, Lindsay Labour Party Glenrothes 01.07.2013
Ruddock, Joan Labour Party Lewisham Deptford 26.06.2013
Sawford, Andy Labour Party Corby 25.06.2013
Sharma, Virendra Labour Party Ealing Southall 26.06.2013
Simpson, David Democratic Unionist Party Upper Bann 19.06.2013
Skinner, Dennis Labour Party Bolsover 19.06.2013
Walley, Joan Labour Party Stoke-on-Trent North 25.06.2013
Watts, Dave Labour Party St Helens North 25.06.2013
Wright, David Labour Party Telford 25.06.2013