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ABCC Documentary Launched

ABCC Documentary Launched

The Australian Building Construction Commission (ABCC) has been targeting Australian workers since 2005 and has become a nasty tool of the Howard Government in its war on working people.
Its powers rank amongst the worlds most repressive against working people and raise serious questions about this country’s free and democratic nature.
Constructing Fear is a forty-minute documentary which tells the story of people who’ve been targeted by the ABCC and its guiding legislation, the Building Construction Industry Improvement Act. The documentary is being launched at Senate Section, Parliament House in Canberra and will be available for screening to groups all round the country.


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  • Victorian Workers Compensation Changes - Many Workers Will be Worse Off

    Victorian Workers Compensation Changes - Many Workers Will be Worse Off
    2010 - Feb - 01

    by Brian Boyd VTHC Secretary
    1 February 2010
    There was a comprehensive review of the Accident Compensation Act 1985 over the last two years. Peter Hanks QC oversaw the Review with union and employer representatives being involved.

    During the review process the unions expressed alarm early in proceedings that some of the proposed changes being put forward would not be acceptable....read more

  • Walk For Harmony - 1.00 pm Sunday 12th July

    Walk For Harmony - 1.00 pm Sunday 12th July
    2009 - Jun - 22

    For more information visit: www.culturaldiversity.vic.gov.au...read more

  • Melbourne Trades Hall 150th Anniversary Celebration a great success

    Melbourne Trades Hall 150th Anniversary Celebration a great success
    2009 - May - 25

    25 May 2009
    Last Sunday 24th May 2009 marked the opening of the first trades hall building constructed in Carlton.  A 'Celebratory Street Party' was organised to mark the occasion.  Food, drinks, music, song and the obligatory speech or two occured between 5.30 pm - 9.00 pm. 

    The VTHC will shortly produce a commemoration booklet in order to have a permanent record for future generations.  A commemorative badge has also been produced.  Orders can be placed at Trades Hall by calling Shelley Mildren on 9659 3511.

    ...read more

  • Melbourne Trades Hall 150th Anniversary Celebration - book now!

    Melbourne Trades Hall 150th Anniversary Celebration - book now!
    2009 - May - 15

    15 May 2009
    Sunday 24th May 2009 marks the opening of the first trades hall building constructed in Carlton.  A 'Celebratory Street Party' has been organised to mark the occasion.  Food, drinks, music, song and the obligatory speech or two will occur between 5.30 pm - 9.00 pm. 
    It's time to book a table.  Call Shelley Mildren on 9659 3511....read more

  • Campaign Against ABCC Continues......

    Campaign Against ABCC Continues......
    2008 - Dec - 02

    .....Mass Rally Surrounds ABCC HQ In Melbourne
    Tuesday 2nd December 2008
    By Brian Boyd VTHC Secretary
    Today nearly 5000 protesters rallied outside the ABCC Headquarters at 553 St Kilda Rd to celebrate the recent dropping of charges against Noel Washington. He received a tremendous welcome from the mainly trade union crowd....read more

  • ABCC / DPP CHARGES AGAINST NOEL WASHINGTON DROPPED

    ABCC / DPP CHARGES AGAINST NOEL WASHINGTON DROPPED
    2008 - Nov - 26

    Wednesday 26 November 2008
    The VTHC Mass Rally set down for 9.00 am Tuesday 2nd December 2008 and the march to the Melbourne Magistrates Court are called off.  The ABCC initiated charges against senior CFMEU Vic Branch official, Noel Washington have been fully withdrawn. 

    The VTHC BIG Unions have decided to call for a rally:outside the ABCC Melbourne Headquarters ( 553 St Kilda Rd) at 10.00 am Tuesday 2nd December 2008.

    This rally has been called to celebrate the win for Noel Washington AND to continue the call for the immediate abolition of the ABCC.   ...read more

  • Support Noel Washington - Abolish the ABCC now

    Support Noel Washington - Abolish the ABCC now
    2008 - Nov - 07

    RALLY
    TUESDAY 2ND DECEMBER 2008
    9.00AM
    Assemble outside Trades Hall

    ...read more

  • Anna Stewart Memorial Project Participants Graduate at Trades Hall

    Anna Stewart Memorial Project Participants Graduate at Trades Hall
    2008 - Oct - 27

    27 October 2008
    VTHC Women's Officer, Jennifer O'Donnell-Pirisi and Anna Stewart Memorial Project Graduates on the steps outside the Victorian Trades Hall Council building.  The women were presented with certificates for their successful completion of the project by the VTHC President, Ann Taylor.  For more information on the project click here....read more

  • The Tide Has Turned

    The Tide Has Turned
    2008 - Oct - 13

    13th October 2008
    By Brian Boyd, VTHC Secretary

    With very little media coverage a significant change in the relationship between the industrial wing and the political wing of the Australian labour movement occurred on Saturday 11th October 2008.

    Not yet 11 months after the historic federal election of November 2007 the ALP Deputy PM and IR Minister, Julia Gillard received a muted, even frosty reception at the Victorian ALP State Conference held at Moonee Valley on that day.

    Six months earlier, at the May 2008 Victorian ALP State Conference, it was a different story – both DPM Gillard and PM Kevin Rudd received standing ovations. It was the first formal gathering of the ALP in Victoria since Howard was thrown out of office. But that euphoria has definitely evaporated....read more

  • Fix WorkCover Campaign - Boosted by big rally turn-out

    Fix WorkCover Campaign - Boosted by big rally turn-out
    2008 - Oct - 09

    8 October 2008
    A meeting of about 500 workplace delegates and OH&S reps has called on the State Government to enter into immediate discussions with unions over the implementation of the recommendations of the Hanks Review of WorkCover....read more

  • Unions Demand Action on WorkCover

    Unions Demand Action on WorkCover
    2008 - Sep - 25

    25th September 2008
    By Brian Boyd, VTHC Secretary
    The VTHC had a great turn up from affiliates to a protest today outside a function where the VWA's end of year financial and operational results were announced. The protest highlighted the VTHC's concerns regarding the Hanks Review recommendations and the many premium cuts given to employers and of the poor benefits offered to injured workers....read more

  • National Abolish ABCC Committee Meets at Melbourne Trades Hall

    National Abolish ABCC Committee Meets at Melbourne Trades Hall
    2008 - Sep - 19

    by Brian Boyd, VTHC Secretary 19 September 2008

    Today the national Abolish ABCC Committee met at Melbourne Trades Hall. Chaired by Dave Noonan, National Secretary CFMEU (Construction and General) Division, the meeting assessed the campaigns activities and general strategy to date. In particular, reports were heard about the ABCC’s court cases against CFMEU Vic senior official Noel Washington. His court case formally starts on Tuesday December 2nd and major rallies have been called for that day in Melbourne and Geelong....read more

  • Welcome to the revamped VTHC website

    Welcome to the revamped VTHC website
    2008 - Aug - 28

    Monday 1st September 2008
    By Brian Boyd, VTHC Secretary The VTHC website has been upgraded. It is hoped it will be more user friendly for both VTHC affiliates and the wider community. In particular, there will be more campaigns found than ever before, be they wider union movement campaigns or specific affiliates issues as they arise. Wherever possible, links to specific websites around particular issues or current campaigns will be given added and enhanced prominence. As at the end of July the vthc.org.au website averages 9000 hits per day and is increasing. The new I.T. Age is as important to trade unions as it is to many other organisations. We hope our affiliates and wider community supporters get greater use of our new website....read more

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