Cbus’ chair will be asked to clarify “gaping holes” in his testimony last week following the release of an independent inquiry examining corporate governance failures at the fund.
The super giant’s chairman was hauled before a Senate committee,where he was grilled over the governance failings engulfing the embattled fund.
The regulator has raised doubts over whether Cbus has completed the necessary processes under its licence conditions,after the fund said three CFMEU-linked directors had passed a fit and proper persons test and would be appointed to its board.
The administrator of the trouble-plagued CFMEU has nominated three directors to the $94 billion superannuation fund Cbus.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison also foreshadowed a Productivity Commission inquiry into the running of Australia’s ports,warning “inefficient ports are a tax on all of us”.
National stevedoring company Patrick wants to tear up its pay agreement for more than 1000 workers,escalating their dispute ahead of Christmas deliveries.
First it was the United Australia Party,then the Palmer United Party,now it’s Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party. Where to next?
A national split in the peak construction and mining union is set to deepen on Friday as a division chief at the powerful CFMEU rejects a bid to name a new leader.
The Transport Workers Union had been planning a year of industrial action since 2017. The maritime union also had the year planned out. But 2020 didn't go to plan.
More than 100,000 containers at major ports across the country are caught up in a waterfront dispute,but the union says it's not their fault.