CONFEDERATION OF BRITISH Industry (CBI) leader Sir Digby Jones has publicly backed the Government鈥檚 proposals to protect firms from campaigns of intimidation orchestrated by animal rights protestors.
鈥淥f course we should all have the right to peaceful protest, but companies and their various employees have rights too,鈥 said Jones. 鈥淭hey should be able to go about their legitimate business without any harassment and free from fear. I鈥檓 pleased the Government appears to be taking a stand on this issue.鈥
Jones stresses that it remains to be seen how effective the new laws are on the ground, arguing that: 鈥淭errorism of any kind must not be allowed to stand in the way of perfectly lawful business activities.鈥
Jones鈥 comments were issued only a matter of days prior to the Government unveiling details of its Company Law Reform Bill, which states that company directors should no longer have to publish their home addresses. This has been a perennial problem for organisations including Huntingdon Life Sciences, where members of staff have been subjected to personal assault and injury in their home after activists discovered where they live.
Speaking about this decision, the CBI鈥檚 deputy director general John Cridland told SMT: 鈥淐reditors deserve the protection of a business address on the public record, but directors and their families shouldn鈥檛 be placed in danger as a result of going about their legitimate business. They too deserve some form of protection.鈥
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