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Sham contracting revealed: Father of three owed $70,000!
Submitted by cfmeupublish on Mon, 09/05/2011 - 17:06
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Will Hodge (centre) and MLC members Lynda Voltz, Paul Lynch and fellow CFMEU supporters lend their support
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Union delegate sacked
Submitted by cfmeupublish on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 10:20
... a bucket collection to financially assist Warren. Our Delegates must be treated fairly and must be supported when they are not. TOUCH ONE TOUCH ALLSupport, follow or for more information For CFMEU NS...
OHS
...trong network of elected Safety Delegates who deal with day-to-day safety issues on sites. They are supported by Safety Organisers, who are always on hand with information and for incidents or problem...
Section 1
...lly only be paid to the Estate of the "Deceased Person".Any other payment direction will need to be supported by the appropriate legal correspondence. Accident & Health may appoint a claims assess...
Green Bans 40th Anniversary
Submitted by pubworks on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 13:01
...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...
CFMEU founding member of APAN
Submitted by cfmeupublish on Fri, 10/14/2011 - 13:56
...ounding member of APAN- the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network. APAN is a new national coalition supporting Palestinians in their quest for peace and justice. APAN will work towards a more ba...
SECTION 4 - BAGGAGE, TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES, TRAVEL DOCUMENTS, CREDIT CARDS AND MONEY
...ned. Proof of ownership of any items claimed. That is, receipts, valuations, credit card statements supporting documentation that relate to the original items that were lost or stolen. If your luggage...
Apprentices
...Apprentices are the future of the industry and the CFMEU supports high levels of apprentices on building sites. CFMEU NSW takes great pride in assisting and representing apprentices.Being new to...
Howells report: tough penalties needed for bosses illegally employing overseas workers
Submitted by cfmeupublish on Fri, 07/22/2011 - 13:44
The CFMEU has called on the Federal Government to adopt the recommendations of its own Howells Report and toughen laws to deter and penalise employers who illegally employ overseas workers and undermine the job security of Australian workers.
CFMEU National Secretary Construction Dave Noonan said reports the Government would accept in principle all the recommendations of the Report showed it was committed to cracking down on the employers of people working illegally in Australia.
He said it was crucial that the Government move swiftly to introduce the legislation to implement all the Howells report’s recommendations early in 2012.