Exciting news from the CFMEU as members secure a whopping 20% pay increase! Find out more about this bold move here.
The Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) has made a significant move by backing a massive 20% pay rise for its members. Thousands of members in Victoria voted in favor of the deal, which includes 5% annual increases and the reinstatement of previously banned conditions like union vetoes. This move showcases the CFMEU's dedication to advocating for fair wages and better working conditions for its members.
Continuing their streak of bold decisions, the CFMEU has also approved another pay deal with a staggering 21% wage increase. The union's proactive approach to negotiating and securing substantial pay rises demonstrates their commitment to ensuring that their members are fairly compensated for their hard work.
In a recent development, the Victorian CFMEU, under the leadership of controversial state secretary John Setka, has overwhelmingly supported a new Enterprise Bargaining Agreement. This agreement not only includes the substantial pay rise but also addresses various other crucial aspects of employment conditions for union members.
The recent success of the CFMEU in securing significant pay increases highlights the union's effectiveness in advocating for its members' rights. With both the 20% and 21% pay rise deals in place, CFMEU members can look forward to improved financial stability and recognition for their contributions to the industry.
Thousands of members voted for the Victorian deal, which secures 5 per cent annual increases and restores banned conditions such as union vetoes.
The CFMEU has voted for a new pay deal that will see their wages rise by more than 20 per cent.
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