Thousands of construction workers in Brisbane walked off the job today and marched on the Queensland Parliament.
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Thousands of construction workers in Brisbane walked off the job today and marched on the Queensland Parliament.
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Tuesday’s strike and demonstration by NSW CFMEU rank and file and union supporters, in defiance of the Labor-appointed administrator, is just what the campaign against administration needed.
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Thousands of CFMEU members in Sydney stopped work today for the third time since August to protest administration, standing up to threats from the administrators and bosses.
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CFMEU members in NSW are set to strike on 12 November in protest at the Albanese government placing the CFMEU into administration.
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Leaked figures show that the CFMEU Administrator and his staff appointed by Labor are gorging themselves at the expense of construction workers.
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Support for the CFMEU has grown in the weeks since Labor imposed administration.
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A letter from four construction bosses’ organisations to Murray Watt, Minister for Employment, has blown open the real agenda behind the attack on the CFMEU.
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For the second time in a month, tens of thousands of CFMEU members across the country took strike action on 17 and 18 September to oppose the Labor-imposed administration of the union.
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Around 40 CFMEU and ETU members at the multinational building materials manufacturer Etex in Matraville, Sydney are standing strong after being locked out for almost five weeks.
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Australia has some of the most restrictive anti-strike laws in the developed world.
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