Collaborative partnership pathway for construction industry
THE LEADERSHIP duopoly of CFMEU Victoria-Tasmania brench secretary, John Setka, and Master Builders Victoria CEO, Rebecca Casson, agree that during these challenging times, in the spirit of industry co-operation, it is critical that all stakeholders work together to ensure the protection of both workers and the building and construction industry.
Master Builders Victoria (MBV) and CFMEU Vic-Tas are committed to working together to ensure there is a pipeline of work in place for the building and construction industry, to guarantee jobs are kept, as far as is reasonably practicable and businesses remain solvent.
Additionally, considerable measures must be made by the State Government to consider the protection of the building and construction industry, which contributes to 45 percent of tax revenue for the state.
"It is essential that decisions made in relation to building and construction sites are done so in the context of a rigorous understanding of the environment in which people work, and that the controls that are currently in place are being implemented," a joint statement read.
"The building and construction environment is significantly different from many others, with the ability to socially distance on sites and isolate groups."
Mr Setka and Ms Casson also agreed that special consideration be given to the building and construction industry in regard to blanket closures related to COVID-19.
Both parties are committed to not only protecting community health, but also limiting the broader community impact if the industry is brought to a standstill. However, if there is a requirement for a site closure, or closures, due to community health reasons, the MBV and CFMEU should be jointly consulted to enable forward planning.
Mr Setka and Ms Casson will continue to work with all relevant leadership and government bodies – including following the advice of the Victorian Chief Health Officer - to ensure the safety and wellbeing of their collective memberships and the community.
The CFMEU and MBV joined a united delegation including the AMWU, CCF, ETU, Master Plumbers, NECA, PPTEU this afternoon to put this case forward to the Premier’s office. A detailed copy of the recommendations is available.
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