New probe into CFMEU violence

Original article by Ewin Hannan
The Australian – Page: 2 : 5-Feb-25

Current and former CFMEU officials and employees in Queensland will be foced to co-operate with an inquiry into the ‘culture of violence’ in the state’s construction industry. The CFMEU’s administrator Mark Irving says his inquiry will look into violence, threats of violence and menacing conduct across the state’s construction sector; he has emphasised that employers who have engaged in violence and menacing conduct will also come under scrutiny. Iriving has also warned that action will be taken against employers who victimise CFMEU members or delegates who agree to co-operate with the inquiry.

CORPORATES
CONSTRUCTION, FORESTRY AND MARITIME EMPLOYEES UNION

Tools down if workers hot, sticky

Original article by Ewin Hannan
The Australian – Page: 1 & 4 : 11-Oct-19

The Queen’s Wharf project in Brisbane is among the construction sites in southeast Queensland that will be subject to a new hot weather policy. The agreement between the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining & Energy Union and Multiplex will allow building workers to stop work temporarily when the temperature reaches 28C and humidity tops 75 per cent at least three hours before the start of a shift. Master Builders Queensland CEO Grant Galvin says the policy will be an occupational health and safety nightmare, and he warns that it could be exploited by the CFMMEU.

CORPORATES
CONSTRUCTION, FORESTRY, MARITIME, MINING AND ENERGY UNION OF AUSTRALIA, BROOKFIELD MULTIPLEX LIMITED, MASTER BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION OF QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURING WORKERS’ UNION, ELECTRICAL TRADES UNION

Unions blasted for ‘owning Labor lock, stock and barrel’

Original article by Sarah Elks
The Australian – Page: 2 : 27-Oct-17

Liberal-National Party leader Tim Nicholls says documents obtained under Right to Information law demonstrate the links between the Queensland Government and unions. He has accused the state branch of the Australian Labor Party of being "owned" by unions in the wake of revelations that Energy Minister Mark Bailey communicated with Electrical Trades Union official Peter Simpson via a personal email account during the union’s wage negotiations with a state-owned energy utility.

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LIBERAL-NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, QUEENSLAND. DEPT OF ENERGY AND WATER SUPPLY, ELECTRICAL TRADES UNION, QUEENSLAND. DEPT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET

Union staff apply to go on strike

Original article by Matthew Stevens
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 28 : 30-Aug-17

The Construction, Forestry, Mining & Energy Union is facing industrial action by clerical and administration employees at the head office of its mining and energy division in Queensland. About 15 members of the Australian Services Union are seeking an annual pay rise of 1.5 per cent as part of enterprise agreement negotiations. The existing agreement expired six months ago, and the staff are seeking approval to undertake protected industrial action. The pay claim has coincided with the CFMEU’s industrial dispute with coal miner Glencore.

CORPORATES
CONSTRUCTION, FORESTRY, MINING AND ENERGY UNION OF AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIAN SERVICES UNION, GLENCORE PLC, AUSTRALIA. FAIR WORK COMMISSION, MARITIME UNION OF AUSTRALIA