Source: news.ninemsn.com.au
This article is about the Government's decision to keep the ABCC which oversees the building and construction industry in regards to violence, intimidation and thuggery on worksites. Unions have been pressing to get the ABCC abolished and have found themselves at odds with the overtly union friendly Labour government. Despite the unions putting together a national campaign the Government has stuck by its decision on the basis that the ABCC has nothing to do with Work Choices and has been a huge bonus for the industry in terms of productivity and less disputes.
In terms of keeping the ABCC i totally agree with the Government's choice, there has to be a body within the industry that can keep things in order and ensure that standards are met in all work places. Without the ABCC we could again see a rise in not only disputes but workers disastifaction which could see skilled trades people leaving the industry.
The article:
The proposed abolition of a commission set up to enforce workplace laws in the construction industry would see a "return to the dark ages of militant unionism", the Master Builders Association of NSW (MBA NSW) says.
The Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC) was set up by the Howard government in 2005 and given powers to enforce workplace laws in the building and construction industry...
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http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=568034
Sunday, June 1, 2008
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