Australian Constructors call for action following CFMEU investigation

THE ISSUES highlighted with the CFMEU by the joint media investigation are shocking but unsurprising to anyone who has worked in the industry for any length of time, according to the Australian Constructors Association.

Australian Constructors Association CEO Jon Davies said that although the investigation focused on Victoria, the problems are widespread across the construction industry.

“These issues contribute to the construction industry’s productivity being lower than it was 30 years ago,” Mr Davies said. “They are also why only 13 percent of our workforce are women, why projects are running late and over budget, and why more people are leaving the industry than joining it.

“While we support unions assisting contractors in maintaining safe working conditions and representing workers on pay and conditions, they should not control who works on a project or when concrete can be poured.

“We urge authorities to thoroughly investigate all allegations made in this investigation and call on state and federal governments to take strong action. As Minister (Tony) Burke said on Insiders over the weekend, worksites should be free from bullying and thuggery.

“We now have an opportunity to make this a reality, and the Australian Constructors Association is ready to work with all stakeholders to achieve this goal.”

The Australian Constructors Association is the only representative body for contractors delivering vertical and horizontal construction projects, as well as undertaking infrastructure asset management. Its members construct and service the majority of major infrastructure projects built in Australia every year and Mr Davies said the association's goal was to create a more sustainable construction industry.

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