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David Marin-Guzman

Yesterday

CFMEU delegates dispersing from an emergency meeting in Melbourne on Tuesday.

Class action flagged over CFMEU and Setka ‘blacklist’

A law firm is preparing a class action against the CFMEU and former leader John Setka for allegedly banning its own members from the industry.

This Month

Former Virtical group directors Mark Toma (left) and John Palasty.

Pub owners’ assets frozen amid fake GST refunds investigation

The former directors of collapsed hospitality empire Virtical have had their assets frozen amid an inquiry into hundreds of millions of dollars of fake GST claims.

Dutton backs US-style racketeering laws to tackle CFMEU

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton brands Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan’s response to reports of CFMEU and bikie misconduct on government projects as “a wet lettuce”.

One of the directors was accused of “belittling” an employee by not saying ‘hello’ or ‘goodbye’ to them.

BlueRock facing $3m in directors’ dismissal claims

The professional services firm is alleged to have sacked one accounting director without notice in part because he did not say ‘hello’ or ‘goodbye’ to a staffer.

Workers pack up equipment at the construction site of Amazon’s largest warehouse in Melbourne’s Craigieburn after contractor Roberts Co stopped work on Friday.

Builder Roberts Co puts Victorian business into administration

The NSW builder, which expanded to Victoria to take up work after Probuild failed, has come unstuck on two of those projects. It is now quitting the state.

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Lawyers say the tight labour market has led to massive spike in poaching disputes.

Professional services firm loses restraint case as poachings spike

National professional services firm Blue Rock has failed to secure court orders stopping a former senior employee from soliciting its clients at a rival firm.

The raids follow the Australian Federal Police setting up Operation Rye to investigate criminality in the CFMEU and construction industry.

AFP raids Melbourne properties in CFMEU investigation

Police have executed two search warrants in Melbourne as part of its investigation into criminality in the construction industry.

Rio Tinto Group workers from the West Angelas iron ore mine at an airstrip in the Pilbara, WA.

Rio Tinto braces for union deal after workers’ historic vote

Mining unions are claiming the support of the majority of workers at a key Rio Tinto iron ore hub, paving the way for orders to force the miner into bargaining.

Time cards used to be the norm in workplaces through the old-fashioned Bundy clock.

Bosses say WFH has made timesheets – and penalty rates – unworkable

Employers want to exempt millions of workers in administrative, finance and IT jobs from penalty rates in return for a salary increase.

The union for retail workers says there’s nothing preventing workers from being left worse than the minimum.

Penalty rates battle could leave retail workers $5k worse off: union

The retail union has argued that workers rostered on nights and weekends could be left $4000 to $5000 worse under employers’ proposal to buy out their penalty rates.

Part of the $3.8 billion EnergyConnect transmission line being built between South Australia and NSW.

Energy transition warning as militant union wins access to key project

A significant court ruling extends ETU influence on key green energy projects which industry players warn could result in costs “going through the roof”.

Protecting the goods: Armaguard

Coles, RBA warning on push to guarantee Armaguard jobs

Major banks and supermarkets are warning the workplace umpire’s intervention into crisis talks to fund the cash-in-transit business would have far-reaching effects for commercial deals and competition.

Gatto-linked firm leaves $14m tax bill

A labour hire firm backed by builders and the CFMEU on major Victorian government jobs, despite having no licence, has defaulted on millions of dollars in taxes.

Maurice Blackburn is locked in a dispute with its staff over pay and conditions.

‘Oh, the irony’: Bosses chide Maurice Blackburn for lawyer shutout

Employers have seized on the union-aligned law firm’s shut out of its workers in response to a historic billing ban as justification for lockout powers in IR disputes.

Kirk Tsihlis said he was exiting the construction contracting space “entirely” after losses.

Government subcontractor collapse leaves $30m tax debt

An investor tied to firms winning state government work has had a second company linked to him collapse owing taxes, raising questions about procurement policies.

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CFMEU national secretary Zach Smith last year.

CFMEU to campaign against Dutton despite Labor administration

Despite being under administration, a senior CFMEU officer has told members the union will campaign against Peter Dutton’s threat to deregister the union if elected.

ACTU Secretary Sally McManus.

ACTU targets blue-collar seats to protect Labor, defend IR gains

Unions will marshal thousands of activists to shore up Labor’s blue-collar vote in dozens of at-risk regional and outer-suburban seats.

The right to disconnect.

The right to disconnect is becoming the right to sue

Most workers invoking Labor’s new right to disconnect are using it to sue employers for sackings or disciplinary decisions.

February

‘Easy money’: regulators lax on a scam that costs the economy $5b a year

Despite decades of debate, reviews and legal reforms, the tax-avoidance used in phoenixing has never seemed so blatant.

The ATO alleges Igor Cikes may be the “controlling mind” behind the tax fraud.

Chase has stalled in suspected $180m corporate fraud case

A liquidator has not been able to secure ATO funding to aid an investigation into a suspected tax fraud in the construction industry.

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