Master Builders Hail New Industry Cleanup Measures

Master Builders Australia
Master Builders acknowledges the Coalition's commitment for long-term reform of the building and construction industry.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has introduced two private members' bills this morning which seek to reintroduce the ABCC and ensure the integrity of registered organisations.
"Master Builders strongly opposed the abolition of the ABCC in 2022, knowing it would give the CFMEU and other building unions the green light for thuggery, bullying and intimidation on worksites," said CEO Denita Wawn.
"The Federal Opposition understands the need for an industry-specific regulator and its critical importance to ensure the ingrained culture of lawlessness and thuggery is kept out.
"An industry specific regulator makes sure that everyone on building and construction sites have to play by the rules, so that workers and small businesses are protected.
"This is a step in the right direction, because we need to see an industry specific regulator with real teeth to ensure permanent change.
"However, to ensure an industry specific regulator works effectively, it must have oversight on a broader range of matters, including workplace, safety, competition, corporations, governance and training.
"It would also be home to a dedicated cross-jurisdictional police unit to oversee and coordinate a strong law enforcement presence in the building and construction industry.
"But these measures will not be successful without the first step of appointing of an external administrator to the CFMEU.
"The industry urges both sides of Parliament to reach an agreement and pass the CFMEU administration legislation as a matter of urgency," Ms Wawn concluded.
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