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Construction workers have walked off The Job.
Feb 28th, 2011 at 5:22pm
 
Construction workers have walked off Queensland Government building sites on the Gold Coast and in Brisbane in a dispute over pay and conditions.

About 1,300 workers walked off the Gold Coast University Hospital site this morning for 48 hours, and 700 workers at the Brisbane Magistrates Court site have followed suit.

The Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) spokesman Michael Ravbar says they want their proper entitlements. Wink

"Superannuation, redundancies, their hourly rate in wages is not correct, they are not getting their allowances," he said.   Wink

Premier Anna Bligh says the managing contractor has referred the matter to the Industrial Relations Commission (IRC).

"If there's any evidence of the employers here doing the wrong thing then they will be required to fix that," she said.

"If there's not, then I would expect the commission would order the workers straight back onto the site."

The workers will meet again on Wednesday.
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Reply #1 - Feb 28th, 2011 at 8:02pm
 
so?
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Reply #2 - Feb 28th, 2011 at 8:42pm
 
I thought Qld was devasted and the rest of the country was rallying to help them and paying a levy.and paying more on their insurance premiums..



so thats everybody except the CFMEU.. who couldnt give a toss.
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Reply #3 - Feb 28th, 2011 at 8:44pm
 
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Construction workers have walked off Queensland Government building sites on the Gold Coast and in Brisbane in a dispute over pay and conditions.


Lazy shake-down artists.


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Reply #4 - Mar 11th, 2011 at 2:16pm
 
Here's a construction worker who fought for his rights.

Earlier this week Ark Tribe was honoured for his brave stand for his rights at work with a special award from the ACTU.

Ark was given a Special Mention Award at the ACTU National Union Awards in recognition of his two-year fight for justice after he was charged for refusing to co-operate with the Australian Building and Construction Commission.

For over two years, Ark was faced with a six month jail term, he was found not guilty in November 2010.

Mr Tribe was charged for refusing to attend a compulsory interview about a stopwork meeting he attended in 2008. The site had stopped because of serious concerns about worker safety.

As a result of his determination to stand up for his rights, the ABCC has been forced to change the way it exercises its coercive powers.

We're continuing our campaign to get rid of the ABCC and the coercive powers.

We don't know who the ABCC is going to haul in next. That's why we're keeping up the campaign to get rid of the coercive powers and the ABCC.

Dave Noonan
and the Rights on Site team
www.rightsonsite.org.au



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Reply #5 - Mar 11th, 2011 at 3:45pm
 
Ark Tribe recognised with special union award for his courageous stand for workplace rights
Adelaide building worker Ark Tribe was  honoured for his brave stand for his rights at work with a special award from the ACTU.   Smiley

Mr Tribe was given a Special Mention Award at the ACTU National Union Awards in recognition of his two-year fight for justice after he was charged for refusing to co-operate with the Australian Building and Construction Commission.

After facing a six month jail term, he was found not guilty in November.   Smiley

Mr Tribe was charged for refusing to attend a compulsory interview about a stopwork meeting he attended in 2008. The site had stopped because of serious concerns about worker safety.

As a result of his determination to stand up for his rights, the ABCC has been forced to change the way it exercises its coercive powers. But Ms Kearney said this was not enough.

“Ark Tribe is the embodiment of union values,” said ACTU President Ged Kearney.

“At great personal cost, he stood up for what he believed was right for himself and his workmates.

“He never set out to be a hero, but he was prepared to go to jail in order to defend the rights of work of the 900,000 men and women who work in the Australian building and construction industry.

“Ark has the admiration and respect of every Australian union member. We owe him to continue campaigning for the abolition of the ABCC and the unjust laws it represents. These laws criminalise legitimate industrial activity and deny building workers the right to silence”

The ACTU National Union Awards are an annual event sponsored by the ACTU and ME Bank to reward the unsung heroes of the union movement.

Among this year’s winners was delegate of the year Eugene Clark, a member of the Finance Sector Union at Suncorp Bank. Best Workplace campaign went to the CFMEU Construction & General NSW Branch for saving the jobs of more than 70 construction workers on the Top Ryde City Shopping Centre project when their labour hire company struck difficulties (and subsequently went into liquidation).

“These awards acknowledge the union officials and delegates who devote their days to working for a better life," Ms Kearney said.   Smiley

“The stories of these delegates in particular are inspirational. Often they come under immense pressure from their employers for undergoing their duties as elected union representatives, advocating for workmates, negotiating pay rises, and informing colleagues of their rights.

“They are not paid for any of this. The rights of delegates need to be protected by law, and they deserve proper recognition from our community.”   Wink

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Reply #6 - Mar 11th, 2011 at 4:19pm
 
Perhaps Imcrookonit could offer an opinion rather than just these cut and pastes.
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Reply #7 - Mar 11th, 2011 at 4:25pm
 
Ex Dame Pansi wrote on Mar 11th, 2011 at 2:16pm:


Mr Tribe was charged for refusing to attend a compulsory interview about a stopwork meeting he attended in 2008. The site had stopped because of serious concerns about worker safety. 




What? There was no Triple Choc Chip ice cream in the canteen?

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Reply #8 - Mar 11th, 2011 at 7:19pm
 
cods wrote on Feb 28th, 2011 at 8:42pm:
I thought Qld was devasted and the rest of the country was rallying to help them and paying a levy.and paying more on their insurance premiums..



so thats everybody except the CFMEU.. who couldnt give a toss.


So it would be exceptable for them to stop work and join the 'rally' then?

The slimy buggers they are, how are they getting out of paying the levy and higher insurance premiums?

I fell dirty. I still have all of my entitlements, Superannuation, redundancies, my hourly rate in wages is correct and i am getting all of my allowances. I must not give a toss.

Who, other than these workers, are going without in Australia in support of QLD?
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