CFMEU rally

2024 - 8 - 27

When Builders Unite: The CFMEU Takes a Stand!

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Thousands of construction workers walk off the job in a historic protest supporting the CFMEU. Is it just a rally, or the beginning of a revolution?

In a show of solidarity that echoed through the streets of Melbourne and beyond, thousands of construction workers banded together this Tuesday, stepping off their sites in protest against the federal government's controversial decision to put the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) into administration. Under the rallying cry of ‘Attack on one is an attack on all’, workers representing not just the CFMEU but also the Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union, Electrical Trades Union, and plumbers' union, united in heart and purpose. Their message was loud and clear: they would stand together in defense of their rights and livlihoods.

As protests erupted in major cities including Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth, a palpable sense of determination filled the air. The workers, whose jobs faced precarious futures, put aside their tools, risking potential pay deductions to attend rallies that represented more than just a job action; it was a collective stand against what they perceived as an attack on their union and, by extension, their rights. The event turned into a grassroots movement, with members demanding their voices be heard in government decisions affecting their trades and communities.

In the midst of this escalating tension, CFMEU members secured their place in history, galvanizing a movement that showcased the power of unity. Protesters not only marched but also voiced their frustrations regarding looming legal challenges and the often heavy-handed tactics employed by authorities. With thousands of workers rallying under the same banner, the CFMEU stands as a beacon of strength, demonstrating to politicians and public alike that workers will not be silenced. It has become a narrative that drums up the age-old debate about labor rights versus government authority, framed perfectly within this pivotal moment in Australia’s labor history.

Interestingly, these protests have larger implications. Historically, the CFMEU has been at the forefront of advocating for construction workers' rights in Australia. Founded in 1993, its influence reaches well beyond Melbourne's skyline, impacting policies and negotiations across the nation. Additionally, this event marks a significant moment in Australian labor relations, possibly setting a precedent for future interactions between unions and the federal government. Will these passionate protests engender change, or will they spark a fierce clash between workers and authorities? One thing’s for sure: it seems like the foundations of Australian labor might tremble in the wake of this monumental stand.

So, as construction crews across the country stand together, it’s a reminder that unity means strength—it’s the ultimate blueprint for workers striving for their rights! And remember, folks: next time you hear power tools buzzing, think of the solidarity echoing beyond the construction sites and through the heart of Australia!

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'Attack on one is an attack on all': Building unions to walk off job (The Age)

Members of the CFMEU, Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union, Electrical Trades Union and the plumbers' union (Plumbing and Pipe Trades Employees Union) were ...

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Thousands of construction workers to protest across Melbourne (9News)

It's understood the workers will be protesting against the federal government's decision to put the construction branch of the CFMEU into administration.

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City rallies planned in show of solidarity with CFMEU (The New Daily)

Construction workers are being urged to walk off the job in support of the CFMEU after it was forced into administration.

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Workers plot protest as CFMEU mounts legal challenge against ... (Sky News Australia)

Workers are set to walk off the job across the country on Tuesday in a collective protest after the Labor government placed the construction arm of the ...

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Unions threaten all-day walkout after FWO warning (The Australian)

Tens of thousands of construction workers are expected to attend simultaneous protest rallies in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Canberra from ...

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The workers, united, will rally in their thousands: Unions to march ... (InQueensland)

Thousands of construction workers across Australia risk having their pay docked when they down tools in support of the CFMEU.

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Australia news LIVE: CFMEU workers walk off job across nation ... (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Australia news LIVE: CFMEU workers walk off job across nation; Chalmers labels Dutton 'most divisive leader in Australia's modern history'. By ...

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CFMEU protesters storm city as Treasurer pleads for peace (Courier Mail)

Hundreds of CFMEU protesters have stormed through Gasworks in Newstead, with the main office towers evacuated ahead of a planned protest march at Queens ...

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CFMEU members plan rallies - ABC listen (ABC)

CFMEU members are threatening to walk off construction sites around the nation today, to attend rallies to protest against placing the union into ...

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CFMEU rally LIVE updates: Union protests across the country after ... (The Age)

Ousted CFMEU NSW secretary Darren Greenfield has delivered a broadside against ACTU secretary Sally McManus, accusing her of treachery and selling the union ...

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CFMEU rally LIVE updates: Union protests across the country after ... (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Follow our live coverage of CFMEU rallies across the country as tens of thousands of workers walk off the job, grinding construction to a halt.

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Thousands of construction workers strike over federal government's ... (ABC News)

Workers are expected to gather in cities across the country, including Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Canberra, Perth and Sydney, putting building ...

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Thousands walk off Melbourne construction sites to join CFMEU rally (Herald Sun)

Thousands of union members have walked off the job on Melbourne's construction sites to protest the Albanese government's decision to place the CFMEU into ...

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'Touch one, touch all': Thousands of union members join CFMEU ... (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Thousands of members of the scandal-plagued CFMEU and other unions have gathered in Sydney CBD to protest against the Commonwealth's takeover.

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Greens MP accuses Labor of 'radical' attack on CFMEU as ... (The Guardian)

Max Chandler-Mather addresses marchers in Brisbane as Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union members rally across capital cities.

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