Tag: Building workers
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
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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?
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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
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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.
Fair Work, building workers and 7-Eleven
Posted by John, September 2nd, 2015 - under Royal Commission into unions, SDA.
Tags: 7-Eleven, Abbott government, ABCC, Building industry, Building unions, Building workers, CFMEU, Fair Work Australia
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It is all about priorities, and making sure that bosses don’t rip off their workers isn’t a priority for the Abbott government in Australia. Destroying the CMFEU, one of the few unions that fights to defend its members, is. If the government can do that it makes the climate even better to drive down wages and cut conditions in other industries across Australia. 7-Eleven is a microcosm of Australia’s industrial relations. What Abbott and his hired anti-CFMEU puppets in the Fair Work industry want is a cowered and compliant building workforce a la 7-Eleven. They want workers to work longer for less, just like the 7-Eleven bosses have been doing, with the same result – more profit for the bosses.
Simon Corbell, A.C.T. Labor Party Attorney-General, defend the building union
Posted by John, August 27th, 2015 - under Simon Corbell, The Canberra Times.
Tags: Building unions, Building workers, CFMEU
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This is a letter I sent to the Canberra Times on Thursday. John It appears that in the pre-selection process Minister Simon Corbell has lost support among many ACT Labor Party Left faction members. (Kirsten Lawson, ‘Ructions over Corbell exit’ The Canberra Times 27 August page 1.) I have some suggestions to Simon to help […]
Defend Johnny Lomax; defend union rights – two photos
Posted by John, August 5th, 2015 - under John Lomax, John Passant.
Tags: Building industry, Building unions, Building workers
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Here is one photo from the 150 strong demonstration of support for building union organiser Johnny Lomax, charged with blackmail for the ‘crime’ of winning a pay rise for workers. If you look closely enough you might be able to see me.
Union organising is not a crime: Support Johnny Lomax
Posted by John, August 3rd, 2015 - under Resistance, Union rights, Unions.
Tags: Building unions, Building workers, CFMEU
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CFMEU building union Canberra organiser Johnny Lomax has been arrested. His crime? Negotiating and securing improvements in working conditions and wages for union members. This is a direct attack from the Abbott Government on our ability to protect our wages and our safety at work. We will be gathering outside the ACT Magistrates Court on Wednesday at 8.40 am to cheer Johnny on in solidarity as he enters to face these malicious and outrageous charges. See you there. If you are in Canberra or nearby come along to support a union which actually fights for its members and help stop this blatant attack on unions and their ability to organise.
ICAC, the Canberra Times and building unions
Posted by John, August 1st, 2015 - under Jack Waterford, Royal Commission into unions, The Canberra Times.
Tags: Building unions, Building workers, CFMEU
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It was disappointing to see Jack Waterford repeat the tired Tory tropes about the CFMEU’s ‘manipulation’ of safety issues as a justification for an ICAC in the ACT. (‘Clearly the ACT needs its own ICAC’ Forum page 1 The Canberra Times Saturday 1 August.) While the ACT does need its own ICAC, deaths and serious injuries on building sites across the Territory show in fact that what we need to save lives is a safety regime run by the unions, the only people with an overriding interest in building workers’ health and safety. The Royal Commission witch-hunt into the CFMEU is designed to destroy them precisely because the union does win better wages and campaign for safety. Jack has fallen for the bosses’ lies.
Defend building union organiser John Lomax against the criminalisation of union activity
Posted by John, July 27th, 2015 - under John Lomax, Royal Commission into unions.
Tags: Building industry, Building unions, Building workers, CFMEU
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This is part of a letter I sent on Sunday to the Canberra Times on the arrest and charging of building union organiser John Lomax. ‘Unionists and union leaders should be very very worried about this attempted criminalisation of industrial activity. If successful it will undermine every union in Australia. The charges against Lomax are an attack on unionism.’
The ‘evidence’ for the Abbott inspired police witch hunt against the CFMEU
Posted by John, November 2nd, 2014 - under Royal Commission into unions.
Tags: Building industry, Building unions, Building workers, CFMEU
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This is just some of the ‘evidence’ Abbott used to justify his recently announced police taskforce witch hunt into the building union, the CFMEU. It would be laughable if it weren’t so serious.
Can we cull the business sharks who kill building workers?
Posted by John, January 10th, 2014 - under Profit, Profits.
Tags: ABCC, Australian Building and Construction Commission, Building industry, Building unions, Building workers, CFMEU
Comments: 1
Briggs identified the real problem when she said that profit cannot come before safety on building sites any more. However proft does come first, and will continue to come before safety. That is what the ABCC is about. It is what smashing union industrial campaigns for safety on site are about.
Can we cull the business sharks who kill building workers? The best way to ensure there is safety on building sites is to give the workers power to cut off the flow of profits to the bosses, without loss of pay, when sites are unsafe, or for workers to take that power.