Hundreds of construction workers have converged in Brisbane’s CBD to protest the LNP government’s changes to Best Practice Industry Conditions.
Members of the CFMEU and other unions rally in the Brisbane CBD before marching on state parliament to protest changes to Best Practice Industry Conditions (BPIC).Credit: Courtney Kruk
Workers are rallying in Queens Gardens on George Street, opposite the old Treasury Hotel, before marching on to Parliament House.
The LNP sensationally suspended the Best Practice Industry Conditions (BPIC) for new major government projects when it took office late last year.
The BPIC deal set out the pay and conditions for construction union workers – including provisions for downing tools when the temperature exceeded 35 degrees and a 5 per cent annual pay rise until 2027 – and was brokered with the construction unions and the former Labor state government in 2018.
It was initially negotiated for the construction of the new Townsville Stadium, but was later applied to all major state government projects over $100 million.
The LNP was a harsh critic of BPIC, labelling it a “sweetheart” deal negotiated between the CFMEU and the former Labor government.