Workers at asbestos removal company GBAR Australia have been threatened via text message that their jobs may not be there unless they agree to the company’s pay offer.
A dispute years in the making between Boom Logistics and its workers at mobile crane yards in Port Kembla, Singleton and Carrington has been resolved after a concerted union campaign that saw workers at all three yards take five weeks of protected industrial action.
The heavy-handed tactics of the Liberal Government’s partisan attack dog building regulator, the ABCC, have been exposed once again after the Federal Court today ruled against it.
Workers at WGC Cranes in Wollongong and Smeaton Grange have returned to work after an agreement was reached in a dispute that led to a two-week strike at the two locations.
CFMEU members and employees of WGC Cranes Group and Boom Logistics, two companies in the mobile crane sector have been forced to take strike action to win a new Union EBA and they need your help.