CFMEU NSW… Members are advised that today, 23 August 2024, the Construction and General Division of the Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union and all its branches - including the WA and...
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New rules… New safety requirements for work involving the processing of crystalline silica substances (CSS) begin 1 September 2024. These safeguards apply to all materials containing at least 1% crystalline silica and...
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Important… You are invited to attend an important building and construction industry webinar hosted by Master Builders Australia. The Federal Parliament has recently passed the Fair Work (Registered Organisation) Amendment (Administration)...
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… MEDIA RELEASE: Today the Parliament has decided to prioritise party politics at the expense of cleaning up the CFMEU, leaving the building and construction industry in limbo. Master Builders Australia...
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NSW… MEDIA RELEASE: Master Builders Association of NSW applauds the NSW Parliament’s bipartisan approach in passing the Industrial Relations Amendment (Administrator) Bill 2024 and calls on the Federal Parliament to follow...
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Statement… MEDIA RELEASE: Master Builders Association of NSW acknowledges the Minns Government’s application to the Industrial Court seeking orders for the appointment of an administrator the NSW Branch of the CFMEU...
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We must… Releasing its Future of the Workforce: Skilled Migrants in Building and Construction report, Master Builders Australia calls on the Federal Government to establish a dedicated building and construction visa pathway...
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CFMEU… Earlier today, Brian Seidler, Executive Director of the Master Builders Association NSW, discussed with Chris O’Keefe from 2GB the Fair Work Commission's decision to make an applicatrion to place the...
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Note to… As we continue to see the unfolding media reports regarding the CFMEU, it’s clear that our industry is facing challenges that many have known about for decades. Unions play an...
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Building… Key takeaways: June 2024 saw 13,237 new dwellings approved, a 6.5 per cent decline from May. Only 163,000 homes were approved in the 2023/24 financial year, 77,000 short of the...
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