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U-PLUS Industry Insurance
U-PLUS Industry Insurance (U-PLUS) is a specifically tailored insurance product purchased by building and construction industry employers for their employees.
U-PLUS aim is to provide building and construction industry workers 24 hours income protection insurance for injuries resulting from an accident as well as, in New South Wales, Workers Compensation Top-Up Insurance which complimented awards made under the Workers Compensation Act.
Quick thinking crane crew averts catastrophe
Untold numbers of workers and passers-by might have been seriously injured in central Sydney on Monday November 9, were it not for the quick thinking of a crane operator and his dogger.
The incident occurred around 8.00am on the Parkview Pty Ltd site at 710 George Street – just as the Haymarket area of the city was starting to buzz with workers and commuters.
The Favco tower crane operator was unloading a 6 tonne site shed on to the back of a semi-trailer, parked in the loading area at the front of the site.
Useful Links & Contacts Information
Building Trades Group Drug and Alcohol Safety and Rehabilitation Program
- National and NSW Project Co-ordinator - Tony Papa
PO Box 1145, Rozelle NSW 2039
Phone 02 9555 7852 Fax 02 9555 9737 Mobile 0418 612 884 Email Website
MEND Rehabilitation
- MEND Rehabilitation Head Office: Level 1, 12 Railway Street, Lidcombe, NSW 2141
Ambulance Benefit
The CFMEU shall provide an ambulance benefit to eligible financial members and their immediate family as defined.
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Travel Insurance
Eligible Financial Members* of the CFMEU, NSW and their accompanying Immediate Family* are insured for:
Members Equity Bank
Being a member of CFMEU gives you access to a range of banking products from Members Equity Bank, an innovative bank formed specifically to provide low cost financial services to eligible CFMEU members - a bank that was created with you in mind.
Add images to WYSIWYG
To add an image into the WYSIWYG you need to have resized the image first. Resizing by dragging the image dimensions directly in the WYSIWYG, does not alter the actual file size of the image - only its visual size. This means that users will still download a big file even if it has been resized to a small size in the WYSIWYG. This dragging resizing can also result in image distortion.
To learn the correct way to resize images, see the help tutorial "Resize an image".
To add images into your WYSIWYG