Coker told to ‘come clean’ on CFMEU donations
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.
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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.
Election fixer Glenn Druery says he did a deal with the CFMEU over lunch to get a member of the militant union into Spring St.
Backed by the Setka-led CFMEU, 20 workers have launched industrial action against an SA-based crane company, vowing not to “fold” until better pay and conditions are received.
Reports of intimidation, verbal assaults and ongoing disruptions on city construction sites have prompted the Liberal Party to fast-track legislation to protect the industry.
Opposition leader Matthew Guy has backed an election ad based on CFMEU posters that label the Premier a “p—k”.
The former wife of the CFMEU leader says she’s at her wit’s end after a court said it could make no further protection orders.
The construction union has stepped up its campaign to get Labor re-elected, telling members “if the Libs get in, we’re f—ed”.
The CFMEU has labelled a wall collapse at a Brisbane building site as “catastrophic”, with workers lucky to avoid injury. WATCH THE VIDEO
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says the Labor Party won’t be returning CFMEU donations after the controversial union stormed the Department of Transport and Main Roads building earlier this year.
A police investigation has ended with one person fined $421 after public servants were put at risk, events cancelled and a government building forced into lockdown during a CFMEU protest in Brisbane’s CBD.
The most senior construction union officials in South Australia are being paid massive salaries, figures show.
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