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Queensland union boss lashes out at Labor governments over CFMEU probe

Queensland union boss lashes out at Labor governments over CFMEU probe

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had “panicked and soiled himself over some unproven allegations”, according to Queensland CFMEU boss Michael Ravbar.

  • by Tony Moore

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The CFMEU boss, a wad of cash and a hidden camera: New pictures reveal covert police operation
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The CFMEU boss, a wad of cash and a hidden camera: New pictures reveal covert police operation

A police camera hidden in the ceiling of the CFMEU’s Sydney office allegedly captured NSW construction union boss Darren Greenfield being passed a $5000 bundle of cash.

  • by Nick McKenzie, David Marin-Guzman and Ben Schneiders
Government to appoint independent administrator for CFMEU
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Government to appoint independent administrator for CFMEU

The advice to the government is that deregistering the CFMEU would not work because the union could continue to act against employers.

  • by David Crowe, Ben Schneiders, Angus Thompson and Paul Sakkal
Labor executive set to ban donations from Victorian CFMEU
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Labor executive set to ban donations from Victorian CFMEU

The move is an attempt to cauterise the political damage over revelations of underworld infiltration into the scandal-plagued construction union.

  • by Angus Thompson and Paul Sakkal
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A months-long investigation into the CFMEU has uncovered infiltration by bikies and organised criminals, intimidation and allegations of corruption.

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Lazy workers are licking their lips as the right-to-disconnect laws loom

Lazy workers are licking their lips as the right-to-disconnect laws loom

From next month, protective workplace measures with good intentions will be exploited by slack employees and put hardworking colleagues at risk.

  • by Paul O'Halloran
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State Library cracks down on staff wearing ‘political’ items

State Library cracks down on staff wearing ‘political’ items

Staff have been warned against wearing apparel with pro-Palestine symbols as part of a new dress code.

  • by Meg Watson
Explained: How we compiled detailed data for 1000+ jobs

Explained: How we compiled detailed data for 1000+ jobs

How we built an interactive tour or every job in every suburb – from accountants to zookeepers, doctors, lawyers, shopkeepers and even goat farmers.

  • by Craig Butt
‘Sobering reality’: What the future for Australia’s media giants looks like

‘Sobering reality’: What the future for Australia’s media giants looks like

With mass job cuts across Australia’s largest media companies, is there a way out of the advertising downturn, or is it time to face up to a new normal?

  • by Calum Jaspan
‘A knife through Service NSW’: Senior executives set to be sacked

‘A knife through Service NSW’: Senior executives set to be sacked

The union says it believes 125 jobs are set to be cut in the first of “waves” of redundancy under the changes, which the government says will include executives.

  • by Christopher Harris
‘Thrilled’: Workers claim win after sackings from Black Star Pastry for wearing keffiyehs

‘Thrilled’: Workers claim win after sackings from Black Star Pastry for wearing keffiyehs

The high-end bakery that sacked two baristas for wearing keffiyehs to work has settled the discrimination case under confidential terms. The workers are claiming victory.

  • by Charlotte Grieve