Thousands Protest Against CFMEU Administration in Australia
Thousands Protest Against CFMEU Administration in Australia
Thousands Protest Against CFMEU Administration in Australia
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In a significant show of solidarity, tens of thousands of construction workers across Australia protested against the government's decision to place the Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union (CFMEU) into administration, following allegations of misconduct and links to organized crime. Workplace Relations Minister Murray Watt maintains that the government has the support of the broader labor movement, despite the protests where over 50,000 union members rallied. CFMEU National Secretary Zach Smith condemned the action as a targeted attack on workers’ rights, emphasizing the union's commitment to fight for its members even in administration. The Fair Work Ombudsman warned that those participating in unprotected actions could face penalties, stating that employers are required to dock pay for workers who leave without permission. Union leaders have criticized the government's actions as an assault on democracy and procedural fairness, while the Prime Minister argued that unions must be free of corruption. The situation has sparked a heated debate over workers' rights and government intervention in union affairs.

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