According to The Guardian (UK), a controversial proposal to publish on the internet the names of individuals who make complaints at employment tribunals has been abandoned. The plans may have posed a threat to the privacy of individuals and industry representatives feared it would encourage blacklisting.

At present it is relatively difficult to obtain details of individual complainants, although they are publicly available on request. A person wanting to know the identity of a claimant would have to approach a government office in Bury St Edmund’s where the files are kept manually. The industry minister responsible for dropping the plans, Alan Johnson, said that the idea had not been fully discussed with ministers.

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