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Melbourne Cfmeu Protest Tradies Flock Cbd Over Wage Dispute Herald Sun

melbourne Cfmeu Protest Tradies Flock Cbd Over Wage Dispute Herald Sun
melbourne Cfmeu Protest Tradies Flock Cbd Over Wage Dispute Herald Sun

Melbourne Cfmeu Protest Tradies Flock Cbd Over Wage Dispute Herald Sun Thousands of tradies walked off the job on Tuesday in protest of the federal government's takeover of the construction arm of the CFMEU Demonstrators gathered in Sydney CBD with road closures Protesters take over Melbourne CFMEU gear Many pubs along Exhibition and Russell streets were full to the brim with workers in high-vis shirts and vests Rumours were circulating through the

melbourne Cfmeu Protest Tradies Flock Cbd Over Wage Dispute Herald Sun
melbourne Cfmeu Protest Tradies Flock Cbd Over Wage Dispute Herald Sun

Melbourne Cfmeu Protest Tradies Flock Cbd Over Wage Dispute Herald Sun Melbourne, Australia - August 27, 2024 More than 10,000 workers took to the streets across Australia to protest the federal take over of the Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union (ABC News: Keana Naughton) Police urged people in Sydney's CBD to avoid the area as the protest voiced anger over the forced administration of the construction arm of the CFMEU( Historians and criminologists can quibble over the first this event, the Herald Sun had gone to a notorious “African gang” trouble spot in Truganina in Melbourne’s west Hundreds of residents from the small town of Little River, south-west of Melbourne, today gathered to rally against plans to build a large freight terminal Opponents say the multi-billion-dollar

melbourne Cfmeu Protest Tradies Flock Cbd Over Wage Dispute Herald Sun
melbourne Cfmeu Protest Tradies Flock Cbd Over Wage Dispute Herald Sun

Melbourne Cfmeu Protest Tradies Flock Cbd Over Wage Dispute Herald Sun Historians and criminologists can quibble over the first this event, the Herald Sun had gone to a notorious “African gang” trouble spot in Truganina in Melbourne’s west Hundreds of residents from the small town of Little River, south-west of Melbourne, today gathered to rally against plans to build a large freight terminal Opponents say the multi-billion-dollar Thousands of union members have downed tools on Melbourne’s construction sites to join a protest against the Albanese government’s move to put the CFMEU told the Herald Sun an email Thousands of union members have downed tools on Melbourne’s construction sites to join a protest over the whole country,” one worker shouted The crowd erupted when former CFMEU Victoria Picture: Andrew Henshaw Protesters take over Melbourne for the CFMEU but it was “back to work” tomorrow in Victoria The union claims 60,000 union members took part in the protest

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