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- Chanticleer
CFMEU’s return to Cbus board shows it’s time for change
Appointing union officials as directors at a time when super fund boards are screaming out for specialist skills raises questions about the need for change.
- James Thomson
Yesterday
$11m in fines, 1000 breaches: Labor defends CFMEU crackdown in court
Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus has cited $10.6 million in fines against the CFMEU as part of the government’s defence of laws that forced the union into administration.
- David Marin-Guzman
This Month
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- Industrial relations
How CFMEU wields control of a $1.2b workers’ redundancy fund
The chief executive of Incolink warned an employer group that the union could deprive it of tens of millions of dollars if they did not agree to demands.
- David Marin-Guzman
ASIC warns directors could be on hook for super customer failures
The warning came as Cbus CEO Kristian Fok apologised to members but defended the fund’s deep financial links to the CFMEU.
- Hannah Wootton
CFMEU rally throws down gauntlet despite smaller turnout
A rogue CFMEU delegate called on workers to ignore messages from the union’s administrator, while a Greens MP praised protesters for “not listening” to his warnings.
- David Marin-Guzman
Fears that $10b in building sites will grind to a halt on Tuesday
The Electrical Trades Union visited Lendlease, Multiplex and Mirvac sites to urge workers to attend an industry rally protesting the CFMEU administration.
- David Marin-Guzman
- Exclusive
- Industrial relations
Police investigate intimidation claim against CFMEU organiser
The organiser with the NSW union, regarded as the most rogue branch under the administration, had his house vandalised with the words ‘CFMEU dog’.
- David Marin-Guzman
- Exclusive
- Trade unions
Rogue CFMEU protesters defy administrator’s warning over walkout
CFMEU protesters in NSW have rejected warnings that they will face consequences if they attend a mass rally next week against the administration.
- David Marin-Guzman
AFP sets up operation to investigate CFMEU corruption
The Australian Federal Police has confirmed it has multiple investigations under way into CFMEU officials based on “voluminous” material it’s received.
- David Marin-Guzman
- Exclusive
- Industrial relations
CFMEU delegates’ third mass walkout sparks concerns over NSW branch
The rally to protest the CFMEU administration has put industry pressure on the administrator to act on the “out of control” NSW branch.
- David Marin-Guzman
October
Jobs go as troubled industry super giant Cbus rolls out restructure
Street Talk asked Cbus how many roles reported to chief investment officer Brett Chatfield now versus his appointment in June 2023.
- Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
Labor’s claimed ignorance of CFMEU thuggery ‘outlandish’: ex-ABCC boss
The former head of the building industry watchdog said he repeatedly alerted parliament to union links with bikies and organised crime over two decades.
- Updated
- David Marin-Guzman
CFMEU workers not striking, just scared: umpire
The CFMEU’s argument that workers were absent due to a media-driven fear of crossing its picket lines could open up a loophole for unlawful strikes, employers warn.
- David Marin-Guzman
- Exclusive
- Industrial relations
CFMEU mass walkouts endorsed at secret construction site meeting
Delegates are holding meetings at NSW government construction sites to vote on industrial action to protest against the union’s administration.
- David Marin-Guzman
- Exclusive
- Building Bad
Rebel unions threaten to fund independent candidates to challenge Labor
The exiled CFMEU leadership is planning more mass walkouts of construction workers, as blue-collar unionists consider changes to future political funding.
- David Marin-Guzman and Gus McCubbing
AFP investigating CFMEU corruption claims not publicly known
Police are investigating construction industry claims that are not “in the public domain”; PM dodges $4.3m home purchase questions. How the day unfolded.
- Updated
- Lucy Slade
Sally McManus has two black belts, but lives at risk of CFMEU fallout
The ACTU secretary has been forced to live in different places and vary her routine due to security concerns arising from the crackdown on the union.
- David Marin-Guzman
Lehrmann ‘Australia’s most hated man’ as Ten seeks $200k
Network Ten is demanding Bruce Lehrmann pay $200,000 before he can continue his appeal; union boss forced to hide amid CFMEU crackdown. How the day unfolded.
- Updated
- Lucy Slade
September
- Exclusive
- Industrial relations
CFMEU delegates investigated over ‘steeling’ claims
One of the union delegates under investigation for allegedly selling steel from a major government site is a former member of the infamous Bra Boys surf gang.
- David Marin-Guzman
Qube sues own employees for damages for blocking ship services
A wage dispute between logistics group Qube and wharfies in Melbourne has escalated after the company sued more than 20 union members.
- Jenny Wiggins and David Marin-Guzman