Unfair Dismissal
...Members are reminded that if your employment is terminated and you want to file an application for unfair dismissal you only have 14 days to lodge your application with Fair Work Australia. The time ... ...Members are reminded that if your employment is terminated and you want to file an application for unfair dismissal you only have 14 days to lodge your application with Fair Work Australia. The time ...
Green Bans 40th Anniversary
Submitted by pubworks on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 13:01
...We saved this city: construction workers mark 40th anniversary of first Green Ban Imagine it: McDonalds at Centennial Park; modern high-rise at The Rocks; a “privatised” harbour foreshore lined by hig... ...or the CFMEU and its predecessor unions’ use of Green Bans.Today, June 16, the CFMEU marks the 40th anniversary of the first green ban. On that day Jack Mundey, then NSW secretary of the Builders Labourers’ Federation (BLF), joined forces with the FEDFA and a group of conservative Hunters Hill housewives to save the last patch of bushland on the Parramatta River.The win at what is known as Kelly’s Bush was to be the first of many victories for the union. During the 1970s, the BLF, under the leadership of Mundey, Joe Owens and the late Bob Pringle, with the support of other unions, imposed more than 42 green bans to protect heritage buildings, parks, bushland and even historical suburbs in Sydney. The most high profile of the battles was to save The Rocks. The BLF banned its members from working in The Rocks, effectively stopping its development. But the battle came to a head when a developer using non-union labour broke the ban by starting demolition of old garages in Playfair St in October 1973. “We stopped work on all of Sydney’s building sites and marched on The Rocks,” recalls Mundey. Arrests, media coverage and government and developer outcry followed, but the public was on the side of the workers. "Without Jack Mundey and his intervention, The Rocks would have looked much the same as the Sydney central business district, generally high-rise modern development with individual older buildings interspersed," the National Trust wrote in a submission supporting the recently created Jack Mundey Place in The Rocks. For Mundey and his comrades, the use of the green ban was a natural extension of workers’ rights. “It’s not much use us getting great wages and conditions if the world we build chokes us to death,” Mundey said in a 1972 interview.A continuing proud traditionIn the 1990s green bans re-emerged in NSW under the leadership of CFMEU Secretary Andrew Ferguson and President Peter McClelland. In the early 1990s the CFMEU imposed a ban on the demolition of Finger Wharf at Woolloomooloo, which lasted for 2.5 years and eventually saved the wharf. In Erskineville green bans saved scarce green space from being developed and is now commemorated as Green Ban Park. At Pyrmont, children splash in a wondrous waterpark playground built on land that, save for a green ban, would now be privatised harbour foreshore. Peter McClelland says groups that seek the union’s help in saving their urban environments do not often realise the cost to the workers involved. “When we place green bans, we are sometimes acting contrary to our members’ best interests in terms of securing work and during John Howard’s government, workers faced huge fines if they took industrial action,” he says. Some victories took time to achieve. In Newcastle a ban was placed in 1973 on demolition in the historic East End and foreshore. Fourteen years later the world’s longest green ban ended with a State government announcement that the area would be saved. CFMEU members can be rightly proud to be part of the green-ban tradition, says NSW State Secretary Mal Tulloch. “Cities are often full of monuments to important ‘people’,” says Tulloch. “In Sydney the heritage we have saved is a monument to the power of the working classes and our gift to our children’s future.” CFMEU NSW will hold a number of ceremonial events on June 16 to commemorate the anniversary.Download the poster for the 40th Anniversary: Building Workers Saved our Heritage.Support, follow or for more information For CFMEU NSW Construction's latest news and updates or more information, follow us on Twitter and Facebook or view videos on our CFMEU C&G NSW YouTube channel.
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It's been 40 years since building workers saved Sydney's heritage. Quite a remarkable achievement when you consider what might have been to some of Sydney...
Welcome the new website
Submitted by cfmeupublish on Tue, 09/14/2010 - 17:45
...Welcome the new website. We've spent the past few months drastically improving it so our members, users and the general public have a superior experience. Now when members go online, they’ll be able t...
Construction Training Opportunity for Indigenous Workers
Submitted by cfmeupublish on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 15:54
...Day on September 28 to see if this course is your chance to get a new start in work and life.”CFMEU members who did the Koori Job Ready course include Lawrence: listen to his story.For more informatio...
Shop
...The chance to buy CFMEU clothing items and apparel, as well as the opportunity for members to pay dues will be up and running and online during late September 2010... in other words, real soon.Stay tu...
Who's who?
...Construction workers living and working in NSW become members of the CFMEU Construction and General Division NSW. This includes both on-site and off-site construction workers.As members, you become pa... ...Cove, North Sydney, WilloughbyTerry Kesby (Offsite) - LidcombeChikmann Koh (Floor & Wall Tiling sector) - LidcombeMick Lane (Construction) - South Western NSW, Mid-Western region, WollongongSammy ... ...l, Kurringai, RydeBen Manna (Construction) - Manly, Mosman, Pittwater, WarringahBrad Parker (Public sector) - LidcombeJohn Prentice (Offsite, Stone & Brick Tile and Pottery sector) - SydneyAndrew Quirk (Construction) - Parramatta, Baulkham HillsJoe Ratana (Construction) - ... ...ydMark Sutcliffe (Construction) - Bankstown, CanterburyDarren Taylor (Construction) - SydneyAntonio Vicente (Construction) - SydneyMartyn Wyer (Construction) - Randwick, Waverly, WoollahraYu Lei Zhou ...
Creating a News article
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 07/27/2009 - 16:08
... Title, e.g. ‘CFMEU has a new website’. Branch: Select the appropriate branch that the news article belongs to. If using a branch login, this option will not appear.Main content: Place your main conte... ...ion: This is an optional field and only necessary if you have an image. If you would like a caption beneath your image, insert text into the field. [doesn't work - get it sorted]Read more field: ... ...t a story published earlier, simply enter the date of the original eg. story published Feb 10, 2010 being added to website on Feb 20, 2010 should have authored date of: 2010-2-10 - it will then appear... ...sequence in the News Archive. Eg two stories on Feb 20, 2010 - story 1 authored at 2010-02-20 07-00 Second story uploaded at 2pm but you want to run second on list of In the Press items - author as 2010-02-20 06.00.Getting correct date for news stories published... ...y it (i.e. Format: 2009-08-15 17:04:59 +1000.)TIP: When inserting a teaser break in a news article, remember to only insert your teaser break into paragraph style body copy not into H1,H2 styles....
Pay Your Dues
...r credit card details (Mastercard or Visa). Make cheques payable to the CFMEU. Post to: CFMEU Membership Department, PO Box 498, Dickson ACT 2602...
Creating a New Mailing
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 07/30/2009 - 11:41
...Select Bulk Email > New Mailing in the Drupal administrator menu (in the top left corner).The first step to creating a newmailing involves 5 steps, the first step is selecting recipients to send th...