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The “CFMEU building tax” may be gone but it lingers large in the construction industry and with Queenslanders. HAVE YOUR SAY
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The “CFMEU building tax” may be gone but it lingers large in the construction industry and with Queenslanders. HAVE YOUR SAY
An Australian state will overhaul its labour hire practices in an effort to stamp out crime and the “rotten culture” in the construction industry.
The Victorian government’s labour hire rules will be overhauled and a new independent company reporting system set up to help weed out corruption in the construction sector following the release of the government’s final report into the CFMEU.
The Treasurer will tightly control a new government body established to police the productivity of the CFMEU, despite claims it will be independent.
Steven Miles has caused an uproar in parliament over explosive comments relating to construction workers, for which he has apologised. QUESTION TIME BLOG
A bid to clean up the embattled CFMEU is not “an attack on construction workers”, the minister spearheading the efforts says.
As the federal government tries to force the disgraced CFMEU into administration, Geelong-based senator Sarah Henderson has again taken aim at Libby Coker over the union’s support of her.
The government is hoping to have a better week in the Senate as it aims to push through key bills.
The government is hoping to have a better week in the Senate as it aims to push through key bills.
Officials at the militant CFMEU have been accused of threatening local government workers in the latest saga for the troubled union.
Shocking claims about the controversial CFMEU have been made at a hearing into Australia’s cost-of-living crisis.
Labor has hit a stumbling block in its attempt to appoint an administrator to the construction arm of the CFMEU.
Labor faces calls to dump CFMEU members from polling booths as the Albanese Government slams the Opposition for delaying its bid to force the militant union into administration.
RBNZ begins easing with first rate cut since 2020. ASIC sues ASX over CHESS statements. APRA orders review into CFMEU-linked super funds. CBA profits slip. Seven Group underlying profit jumps, Seven West Media earnings sink.
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