With less than three months until the state election, the union’s secretary said his members would not forgive or forget Labor.
The CFMEU’s Queensland branch has declared its members feel no affinity with the Labor Party, labelling the federal and state governments’ push to put it into administration a “full-frontal attack” on workers.
The CFMEU’s Michael Ravbar described moves to put his branch into administration as “an unprecedented act of political treachery”.CFMEU Queensland state secretary Michael Ravbar made the remarks in a statement on Monday, three days after the Fair Work Commission launched action
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