Tag: CFMEU
It is time to resign, John Setka
Posted by John, June 14th, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Australian Council of Trade Unions, CFMEU, Women, Women's Liberation
Comments: 8
I have been a long-time supporter of the Construction, Forestry, Mining, Maritime and Energy Union or its various earlier incarnations. I remember joining with BLF members in 1985 and 1986 to fight the Hawke government’s de-registration of the union. In the short term they lost. However, their commitment to class struggle remained and so did […]
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Unions, corporate self-regulation and safety: Dreamworld or hell?
Posted by John, November 1st, 2016 - under Safety at work.
Tags: Building industry, Building unions, Building workers, CFMEU, Dreamworld
Comments: none
The Dreamworld deaths have shone a spotlight on systemic corporate negligence of safety issues, set to worsen if the ABCC Bill passes, I write in Independent Australia. To read the full article click here. Unions, corporate self-regulation and safety: Is it a Dreamworld?
Upside down world
Posted by John, July 14th, 2016 - under Uncategorised.
Tags: ABCC, Australian Building and Construction Commission, CFMEU
Comments: none
A narrow miss today on another Malcolm Turnbull approved unsafe building site
Posted by John, April 20th, 2016 - under Uncategorised.
Tags: ABCC, CFMEU, Deaths at work
Comments: 2
The CFMEU shut down this site yesterday. Worksafe allowed it to continue today. Now, the whole thing has collapsed, nearly hitting a lady walking by with her pram, and spewing asbestos dust into the area.
What a site with Master Builders ‘safety’ looks like
Posted by John, April 19th, 2016 - under Masters Builders Australia, Safety at work.
Tags: ABCC, CFMEU
Comments: none
This is what an MBA safety site looks like.
The forthcoming Australian election and the ongoing attacks on unions and workers
Posted by John, March 22nd, 2016 - under Unions, Workers, Working class.
Tags: Australian Building and Construction Commission, CFMEU, Double dissolution, Elections
Comments: 1
With growing inequality and austerity has come growing anger, inchoate in Australia but finding a left wing political expression in places like the UK and US in the form of Jeremy Corbyn and Bernie Sanders. Workers in struggle are the short term solution to the problems of capitalism. Workers in struggle are the long term solution to the problem that is capitalism.
One punch tragedies, racism and deaths on building sites
Posted by John, January 8th, 2016 - under Lock out laws, One punch laws, Safety at work, Social control.
Tags: Building industry, Building unions, Building workers, CFMEU
Comments: 2
There was another death recently that we didn’t hear much from the media about. On Tuesday a 24-year-old electrician at Dallas in Melbourne’s north was electrocuted on a building site. Not much mass media reporting, no mass outpouring of grief, no questioning why, and certainly no campaign in the media calling for tougher criminal sanctions against employers for deaths on site or for better policing of safety on building sites.
Sensibly, and viewed rationally, the best people to police safety on building sites would be the workers and their unions, that runs counter to the narrative of the capitalist class in its attempts to smash the building unions, especially the CFMEU, precisely because they defend their members against the bosses and their rapacious and dangerous drive for profit.
Building unions challenge putting profit before people. That is why the government and bosses want to smash them. The media as part of the cabal of capital won’t publish stories or analysis which challenges this fundamental attack on unions because these unions put people before profits and fight for safety on sites.
To save lives on building sites would mean empowering workers and their unions. Defending building unions is literally a life or death matter.
Defend our unions
Posted by John, December 30th, 2015 - under Trade Union Royal Commission, Trade unions.
Tags: CFMEU, Dyson Heydon
Comments: 1
But that is the whole point of the Royal Commission – to paint unions as bad in and of themselves and further restrict their capacity to win wage increases, defend jobs and protect life and limb at work. If the government can get away with using TURC as the springboard to further emasculate the union movement then Workchoices will seem a picnic compared to what the ruling class will have in store for workers. Kiss goodbye to penalty rates, and welcome longer unpaid hours, more deaths and serious injuries at work, more job insecurity, individual contracts and massive cuts to the social wage.
Police on building sites
Posted by John, December 15th, 2015 - under Uncategorised.
Tags: Australian Federal Police, CFMEU
Comments: 6
How then can we improve safety on building sites? Give the CFMEU and other building unions the power to police safety standards. Police could also prosecute company directors for deaths and serious injuries at work instead of conducting political with hunts against unions. Deaths and serious injuries would fall. This of course won’t happen because we live in a society which puts profit before people, which prioritises loot over lives.
Jail for those who let workers die at work?
Posted by John, December 14th, 2015 - under Uncategorised.
Tags: CFMEU
Comments: 2