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Prime Minister David Crisafulli claims that the CFMEU cuts in the big hundreds of hundreds of bridges in the business site added $ 22 million to the project.
Speaking the day after he announced an investigation commission on the allegation of harassment and violence, Crisafulli said, “direct costs due to CFMEU’s behavior, including workplace support and fencing and security to keep the officials and protests away from the site.
Crisafulli, this morning, told reporters, “I do not even affect the cost of project explosions due to time and scare,” I am talking about direct costs on a site because of the behavior of a union, “he said.
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli.Credit: Jamila Filippone
In this process, Crisafulli praised the appreciation of the Australian Union of Labor.
“I look at how the likes of the Australian workers’ unions carried out themselves and that they are very different from the way Cfmeu made,” he said.
However, the 300 million dollars of bridge upgrade project, which includes a new three -lane bridge between Jindalee and Kenmore, was among the major projects leaked by AWU figures to the bandits and bicycles that were compatible with rival Cfmeu.
Centenary Bridge upgrade last year is a crowd in Cfmeu branded clothes.
The hire group of workers Hire, who has established a close alliance with AWU in Queensland, won a major contract with Centenary Bridge’s lock contractor BMD Group.
Earlier this year, a safety subcontractor used by the host revealed that Bikie Group, who was afraid to scare CFMEU figures in Brisbane last year, had several senior Cancheros, including the national president of Bikie Saracevic.
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Crisafulli was not asked about AWU’s role in cost explosion this morning.
“[The commission of inquiry] It is the most powerful tool to return the productivity in our Arsenal to the construction sites and to allow people to be safe. ”
“Over the next four years, the amount of work to take place in Queensland is the largest infrastructure pipeline in the history of our state, and we need it.
“The only way to present this infrastructure is that we are productive and safe business sites and people are good payment and the end of bullying, intimidation and theft.”
AWU’s Secretary of the Victorian Period Ronnie Hayden stressed that the union supports companies such as hosts and demanded that they demand government intervention to clean the sector.



