CFMEU inquiry hears Labor leaders ignored 'repeated' industry warnings
Industry warnings about a controversial construction industry code were ignored by former Labor leaders, an inquiry into the CFMEU has heard.
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Industry warnings about a controversial construction industry code were ignored by former Labor leaders, an inquiry into the CFMEU has heard.
www.abc.net.auA prominent industrial relations lawyer has kicked off an inquiry into allegations of criminal links and workplace harassment in a construction union.
aapnews.aap.com.au"The latest allegations of criminal conduct by CFMEU officials linked to outlaw motorcycle gangs make it clear there should be a judicial inquiry into the union's activities across the country," Innes Willox, Chief Executive of the national employer association Australian Industry Group, said today.
www.australianindustrygroup.com.auAllegations of corrupt payments, intimidation and cartel behaviour are heard on the first day of hearings in Canberra for the Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption.
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www.abc.net.au"The latest reported allegations against the CFMEU are alarming and serious and define a union that has no place in Australian workplaces," Innes Willox, Chief Executive of the national employer association Australian Industry Group, said today.
www.aigroup.com.auFormer Australian Building and Contruction Commission head Nigel Hadgkiss has given evidence at the Commission of Inquiry into the CFMEU in Queensland.
www.abc.net.auAn embattled union believed it had a sweetheart agreement with a state government, an inquiry has heard.
aapnews.aap.com.au"The latest allegations of criminal conduct by CFMEU officials linked to outlaw motorcycle gangs make it clear there should be a judicial inquiry into the union's activities across the country," Innes Willox, Chief Executive of the national employer association Australian Industry Group, said today.
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