CFMEU workers on $150k a year
Labourers on the nation’s building sites are being paid vastly more than teachers, police officers and nurses.
Labourers on the nation’s building sites are being paid vastly more than teachers, police officers and nurses.
A deal between Coles and the shop assistants union over the pay for 75,000 workers has been struck down by the industrial umpire.
CFMEU says more than 100 construction firms are to sign bargaining agreements that stipulate 5 per cent yearly pay rises.
The industrial umpire finds casual workers’ agreement with Coles left employees worse off.
Global developer and infrastructure giant Lend Lease has called for urgent industrial relations reform before the federal election.
State Labor governments have been accused of being “complicit” in sweetheart deals securing 5 per cent pay rises.
State-funded infrastructure projects could be 5 to 15 per cent more expensive because of union-backed wage rises.
The construction industry watchdog has withdrawn claims against the construction union’s national secretary.
Self-storage businessman Sam Kennard has said he hopes voter dismay over changes to superannuation will garner him votes on July 2.
NSW Labor leader Luke Foley has demanded the resignation of his party Whip, Noreen Hay.
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