The CFMEU has labelled the latest instalment of the Fair Work Building Commission’s (FWBC) crusade against workers as bizarre, in the wake of a warning to workers on the Ichthys project in the Northern Territory that they could be sacked if they wore union stickers on their hard hats.
Labor’s plan to boost apprenticeships is a welcome initiative to fill skills gap
The CFMEU has welcomed Labor’s initiative to increase apprentice numbers through ensuing a proportion of jobs on major federally funded projects are delivered as apprenticeships.
The Turnbull Government’s announcement that they will regulate to stop systemic wage fraud and add $20 million to the Fair Work Ombudsman’s budget is nothing other than a pretend fix to the problem his Government is responsible for, the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy union has said tod
Sunday 1 May
11:30am: assemble near the CFMEU, cnr New Town & Augusta Rd, Hobart.
12:00pm: march commences down Elizabeth Street. (Leave flags and banners at Unions Tasmania afterward)
12:45pm: BBQ at the Republic Bar & Cafe.
Our deepest sympathy and condolences to Cathy, Tanya, Samantha, Lachlan, Mary, Cathie, Margaret, Robert and Jim, and John's extended family and many friends, in and out of our Industry.