The former National President Jade Ingham told journalists today that the government's intervention in the union's recent scandal is "undemocratic" and "unconstitutional".
Former CFMEU officials have launched a High Court challenge against the federal government after they were forced into administration.
"It's our belief these laws are unconstitutional, undemocratic and they're definitely unaustralian," Ingham said.Former CFMEU officials have launched a High Court challenge against the Federal Government after they were forced into administration.
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