Tuesday, June 27, 2006

21 June 2006 - House of Lords Ruling Reversed on Compensation Bill

21 June 2006 - House of Lords Ruling Reversed on Compensation Bill

The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has welcomed the news that the Government is to amend the Compensation Bill to reverse last month's House of Lords ruling that significantly reduced the compensation payments made to mesothelioma sufferers and their families.

The House of Lords ruled that the compensation paid to two widows should be substantially reduced due to the fact that some of the employers their husbands had worked for had since gone out of business.

Brendan Barber, TUC General Secretary commented:

"The Government is to be congratulated for acting to change the law so speedily in the wake of the Barker judgement. Had this decision been allowed to stand, the victims of this terrible disease and their families would have had to wait an intolerable amount of time for compensation, and would have only been eligible for a fraction of the compensation they should have received.

"Now the way stands open for employees who have become terminally ill and for the families whose loved ones have had their lives cut short because of exposure to asbestos to get the full compensation to which they are rightly entitled.

"We look forward to seeing the detail of the proposed amendment, and we will be pushing ministers to make the changes retrospective so that neither the people involved in the Barker case, Sylvia Barker and Mary Murray, nor any of the other families adversely affected in the interim, lose out."