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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.

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.

February

Industrial relations in the construction industry is a key challenge the next government has to address, says the Civil Contractors Federation.

CFMEU crackdown stymied by court challenge, as gangs evolve: report

A report on the CFMEU administration says ousted officials’ High Court challenge has deterred whistleblowers and halted plans to clean out the union.

Up to 5000 construction workers protested outside the Queensland parliament on Wednesday.

CFMEU administration in turmoil after fourth senior exit

A fourth senior staffer working on cleaning out the CFMEU has quit after feeling stonewalled by other people within the administration, as protesters stormed a union office.

The CFMEU has appointed four directors to the BUSSQ board.

BUSSQ appeals court ruling on CFMEU-appointed directors

The construction industry’s $6.8 billion super fund will appeal a ruling that it was not entitled to a judicial review of restrictions imposed on its licence

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CFMEU Victoria boss John Setka and AFL head of umpiring Stephen McBurney.

Ex-union boss Setka taken to court for threatening AFL umpire

Workplace watchdog launches legal action against former CFMEU secretary for allegedly trying to coerce the AFL into sacking its head of umpires.

Darren Greenfield at Sydney’s Downing Centre.

Ex-CFMEU officials delay corruption case until after High Court ruling

Despite expectations that he would enter a plea, ousted union boss Darren Greenfield has secured another delay in the four-year bribery case.

There is no such thing as safe as houses when it comes to assessing risk for investors in property and sharemarkets.

Why Australia’s Fair Work Act changes hurt housing

The new rules are sinking jobs and businesses, and mean more expensive housing and an explosion in innovation that could create the very real risk of no building industry

Darren Greenfield of the NSW CFMEU.

Lawyer denies claim of ‘astonishing’ fee quote in ex-CFMEU boss case

Mid-tier firm Mills Oakley and criminal law outfit McGirr & Associates have been criticised for “grossly excessive” legal fees for a corruption case that hasn’t progressed in four years.

Former treasurer Wayne Swan is the chairman of Cbus.

APRA to investigate Cbus spending amid governance concerns

The prudential regulator repeatedly warned the industry fund that it had failed to fix risk management issues and will now investigate payments to its union backers.

Former competition watchdog Graeme Samuel (left) warned former Cbus chairman Steve Bracks (right) to limit the fund’s exposure to the CFMEU. Wayne Swan (centre) is the current Cbus chairman.

Revealed: Cbus’ secret governance report details deep union ties

Commissioned in 2015, the review found the super fund was reliant on the CFMEU to enforce the payment of super in a difficult industry, creating big risks.

The CFMEU picket line outside the Roma Street Cross River Rail site in July.

CFMEU administrator launches ‘culture of violence’ probe in Queensland

CFMEU state officials will be forced to co-operate with an inquiry into violence and menacing conduct that was allegedly perpetuated by the union’s past leadership.

Master Builders Victoria board directors say the employer group is reliant on Incolink for solvency.

CFMEU redundancy fund ‘misuse’ of worker money sparks regulation call

Regulation of the vast redundancy fund sector could be an election issue, following claims a CFMEU fund unlawfully took workers’ money and gave it to the union.

Workplace Minister Murray Watt says the review showed Coalition “scaremongering” did not reflect reality.

Review into IR laws backs abolition of watchdog despite CFMEU threats

Employers “cannot fathom” how a review into Labor’s scrapping of the ABCC found no need to revive it after widespread reports of intimidation.

The torched ute belonging to a CFMEU organiser.

CFMEU organiser’s ute firebombed

A CFMEU organiser’s union car was firebombed in the middle of the night just three months after his house was vandalised with the words ‘CFMEU dog’.

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Industrial relations in the construction industry is a key challenge the next government has to address, says the Civil Contractors Federation.

Builders push for limits on CFMEU wage-bargaining powers

Civil contractors are starting to lobby all sides of politics on reforming the construction industry, which could curb the CFMEU’s dominance of government projects.

January

CFMEU members protest in Sydney on Tuesday.

Path cleared for wantaway division to divorce ‘toxic’ CFMEU

Fair Work Commission approves a poll of 10,000 manufacturing division members on splitting from the broader union.

Then opposition leader and now Queensland Premier David Crisafulli with Peter Dutton at the LNP convention lin Brisbane last year.

Dutton and Qld unite against CFMEU for $9b highway project

Peter Dutton’s pledge to match Labor’s $7.2 billion for a highway – if the CFMEU is blocked from the project – has won support from the state’s premier.

December 2024

A CFMEU rally in Melbourne against the administration in September.

Will the CFMEU be cleaned out? Many doubt it

With few runs on the board at the end of the year, some fear the “timid” and “constrained” CFMEU administration is losing the battle of public perception.

Two fund directors appointed by the union have been removed from their roles.

Industry slams ‘whitewash’ Victoria government report into CFMEU

Employer groups say Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan’s promise to strengthen whistleblower protections and clean up misbehaviour in the building industry ring hollow.

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