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May

Former Actors Equity secretary Michael Crosby has advocated organising models based on worker activism.

Building union turns to actors’ rep to try to reverse exodus

The CFMEU administrator has appointed the former head of the actors’ union to turn around a dramatic decline in membership at the union’s key power base.

“Cbus Property are interested in selling apartments, and they would not care who we hire as subcontractors,” Scott Hutchinson said.

Disgraced CFMEU boss’ boast is ‘complete rubbish’: Hutchinson

Scott Hutchinson says any suggestion Cbus or its property business would pressure his company over contracts is “complete rubbish”.

CFMEU members at a May Day march.

CFMEU’s power base threatened as membership plunges

Leaked data shows membership in the construction union’s second-biggest branch has fallen by almost 17 per cent in the year to March.

Former CFMEU NSW assistant secretary Michael Greenfield (right) at union headquarters.

‘Let’s make some money together’: Inside the CFMEU’s bribery scandal

Sometimes it was a foot tap, other times a little kick, but either way cash was passed under the table to the union boss.

BPICs were crafted by militant union CFMEU.

Report casts doubt on Queensland plan to shrink project costs

The state government’s promise to chip away at state debt through savings made from scrapping union-friendly entitlements has been contested by a new report.

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CFMEU national secretary Zach Smith.

‘Tough decision’: CFMEU national boss steps down in shock move

Zach Smith, one of the last elected leaders at the union, has stepped down, saying he won’t take responsibility for decisions “that are not mine”.

CFMEU administrator Mark Irving.

CFMEU administrator takes over ACT after membership dive

The CFMEU’s ACT branch has been placed into full administration and its secretary demoted in a shock move responding to a sharp fall in membership.

Union bosses mark labour’s big day, by celebrating corrupt CFMEU chief

Senior union officials have unrepentantly backed ‘fearless’ CFMEU boss Darren Greenfield just days after he pleaded guilty to charges of taking bribes from a boss.

April

The CFMEU has gone to the High Court to challenge laws placing it into administration.

Revealed: The mounting cost of cleaning up the CFMEU

The administrator of the CFMEU has spent more than $4 million in seven months – mostly on salaries – but the figures have not been reported to parliament as required.

Ex CFMEU NSW boss Darren Greenfield at the Downing Centre in Sydney on Tuesday.

How Darren Greenfield played the union movement for fools

Some union officials turned a blind eye to corruption claims against CFMEU NSW boss Darren Greenfield for years. Now he’s pleaded guilty and members are out of pocket almost $1 million.

Criminal defence lawyer Paul McGirr and his client, ex-CFMEU NSW secretary Darren Greenfield leaving the Downing Centre in Sydney on Tuesday.

Former CFMEU leaders plead guilty to corruption

The former heads of the union’s NSW branch have admitted to taking thousands of dollars in bribes from an employer in return for preferential union treatment.

Darren Greenfield of the NSW CFMEU.

CFMEU bribery case breakthrough: leaders flag possible guilty pleas

The lawyer for Darren and Michael Greenfield told a court there had been a “resolution” to the long-running case alleging they took bribes from a construction company.

Ousted CFMEU NSW secretary Darren Greenfield has yet to enter a plea to the bribery charges but has denied wrongdoing.

Union watchdog investigating CFMEU NSW and SA leadership

The Fair Work Commission has launched investigations into allegations of credit card misuse, unapproved salary increases and the transfer of $4 million in members’ money.

Derek Christopher is backing anyone but Labor.

Deposed CFMEU official rallies union to vote for Dutton

The Coalition’s promise to deregister the union’s construction division isn’t enough to stop this CFMEU powerbroker preferencing Labor last.

A Trump-proof Australia needs productive industrial relations

The lack of a real election contest over greater workplace flexibility will condemn Australia to lower productivity and leave the nation less protected.

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March

The FWO is seeking communications between CFMEU official Joel Shackleton and Monash Freeway Upgrade contractor CPB.

Judge slams CFMEU administrator for resisting coercion probe

A CFMEU official allegedly threatened one owner on the Monash Freeway project that he would take his soul and rip his head off.

Unions are circling mining operations.

Mining’s promising future could come under union siege

At the heart of any Labor government lies the obligation to serve the interests of their parent company, the union movement, before the national interest.

Pacific National CEO Dean Dalla Valle  says it is 'perverse' to suggest high-performance trucks should run through cities.

Financial Review wins Gold Quill award

The Australian Financial Review’s David Marin-Guzman took out Victoria’s top journalism prize for his work on the Building Bad investigation.

Inside the rollercoaster week in Victorian politics

Crime, the CFMEU, cost blowout fears on the Suburban Rail Loop and a new stoush with the top cop. These stories show why Premier Jacinta Allan may think a week is a long time in Victorian politics.

A trait of the underworld is its endless search for the next deal, always testing civil and commercial institutions for weaknesses.

Why bikies are laughing louder at Setka than Packer did over Bond

The criminal enterprises in Australia that connect the underworld, the CFMEU and casinos echo the world of James Bond, but the good guys don’t always triumph.

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