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3. Employment Map, Research papers and submissions

Employment Map:
    Produced quarterly, this document shows the level of total employment in the construction industry on a state by state basis.
'Reform of Public Private Partnerships: How to harness private capital to genuinely work in partnership with the public sector'
    Report by Policy Solutions for the CFMEU. June 2006
CFMEU Construction Submission to the Inquiry into the Workplace Relations Amendment (WorkChoices) Bill           November 2005
WorkChoices Senate Committee Inquiry

Apprentices - building Australia's Future: The CFMEU's 10 point plan to reduce skill shortages

    November 2005

CFMEU Construction Submission to the Building and Construction Improvement Bill 2005

    April 2005

CFMEU Construction Submission to the: Workplace Relations Amendment (Small Business Employment Protection) Bill 2004

    February 2005

CFMEU Construction Submission to the Inquiry into the Workplace Relations Amendment (Agreement Validation) Bill 2004 [Electrolux]

    November 2004

CFMEU Construction Submission to the Productivity Commission First Home Ownership Inquiry

    January 2004
CFMEU Construction Submission to Senate Inquiry into the Building and Construction Industry Improvement Bill
    January 2004
CFMEU Summary of the Building and Construction Industry Improvement Bill
    The Bill is designed as a stand-alone piece of legislation to apply to the building and construction industry.
An Evaluation of Economic Anlaysis of the Building and Construction Sector
    Newcastle University Employment Studies Centre says the Econtech report commissioned by Workplace Relations Minister Tony Abbott is overstated and plaqued by methodological flaws.

An Analysis of the Cole Royal Commission into the Building and Construction Industry (June 2003)
    CFMEU senior legal officer Tom Roberts' Analysis looks at both the processes of the Commission and its outcomes, the Commissioner's final report.
Multinational Companies (July 2000):
    Multinational Companies in the Construction Industry (July 2000). The second edition of the CFMEU Construction Division's profile of Multinational Companies in the Construction Industry provides details of 22 of the largest international companies, along with 30 Australian companies. To acquire a copy of Multinational Companies in the Construction Industry contact the CFMEU Construction National Industrial Officer Stuart Maxwell.
In defence of Picnic Days (August 2000):
    Submission of the CFMEU, Construction & General Division, on the: Workplace Relations Amendment (Tallies and Picnic Days) Bill 2000.
Jobs with a Future (November 1999):
    A discussion paper looking at factors preventing young people from gaining employment in the construction industry and arguing for improved training and employment opportunities.
Second Wave Submission (September 1999):
    Prepared for the Senate Committee Inquiry into Peter Reith's 'Second Wave' of amendments to the Workplace Relations Act. The union opposes the Government's further attack on the role of the Industrial Relations Commission, the importance of unions and collective bargaining, which would irretrievably shift the balance in the employment relationship away from workers and towards employers. Plus more detailed comment on the Government's proposed amendments.
Australian Construction: Simply World Class (August 1999):
    Six Fact Sheets challenging arguments from the Productivity Commission's report into the Construction Industry and illustrating the truths about the industry the Coalition Federal Government wants to ignore.
Illegal Workers (1999):
    Highlights the problem of backpackers and tourists working on Australian building sites.

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United we bargain - Divided we beg.

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Contact the National Office, Construction Division at:
Level 12, 276 Pitt Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
Ph: 02 8524 5800
Fax: 02 8524 5801
Email: queries@fed.cfmeu.asn.au

Postal address: PO Box Q235, Queen Victoria Building Post Office, Sydney NSW 1230.

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