Huge win for Labor after CFMEU decision
Labor is celebrating after the High Court backed its action against the CFMEU after revelations of endemic corruption and criminal gang links.
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Labor is celebrating after the High Court backed its action against the CFMEU after revelations of endemic corruption and criminal gang links.
The Queensland CFMEU is staging a coup against its national leader after sensational allegations of backdoor deals with the Labor Party and the nation’s peak union body.
A CFMEU official who allegedly “stood over and threatened” a builder will be referred to Victoria Police for investigation.
Workers made redundant now the Bridgewater Bridge is finished are hoping the Macquarie Point stadium will be their next job. Find out why.
A bombshell new investigation into union spending, kickbacks, and underworld links will examine whether Victoria’s “cycle of lawlessness” infected the South Australian branch of the CFMEU.
A bombshell new investigation into union spending, kickbacks, and underworld links will examine whether Victoria’s “cycle of lawlessness” infected the South Australian branch of the CFMEU.
Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie has questioned the role of the man tasked with helping clean up the Queensland CFMEU after he came to the defence of the militant union.
Bikies are not involved in the Queensland branch of the CFMEU, the barrister tasked with cleaning up the state branch has declared, as he lashed the government for putting officials at risk.
Private security guards have hired and dispatched to the CFMEU’s Brisbane office by the national administrator following serious threats made to union members.
CFMEU’s Dylan Howard has staunchly defended the union’s “perks” – but opinion remains divided among Queenslanders. HAVE YOUR SAY
Unions and so-called work ‘perks’ have become the scapegoat for blowouts on Qld projects as the LNP moves to scrap the BPIC policy. But there’s more to the story, writes CFMEU official Dylan Howard.
The union’s nominated directors Paddy Crumlin, Jason O’Mara and Lucy Weber will join the board of Cbus.
The developer of a social housing project in Geelong’s CBD has claimed an “unnecessary” union visit has delayed construction.
The decision to slash $1.4bn in union perks has saved Brisbane’s 2032 Games from “embarrassment”, according to Premier David Crisafulli.
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