
“Tell the truth” was the message from thousands of Construction Forestry and Maritime Employees Union (CFMEU) members, who stopped work and rallied outside the union’s Queensland branch office, on June 20, for a second consecutive day.
The action followed the on June 18 that went against union members controlling their union. The court rejected the union members’ case that Labor’s imposed administration of the CFMEU unconstitutionally breached their free speech (association) rights.
Instead, it found in favour of federal Labor’s laws that imposed external administrators.
For a union to be effective, it needs to be democratic and there be a structure of solidarity. CFMEU members are showing these qualities by opposing Labor’s draconian Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Amendment (Administration) Bill 2024, which the Australian Council of Trade Unions supported, and that allowed for an undemocratic federal government takeover of their union.
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