This week’s most evasive MPs, plus signs it’s business as usual for the CFMEU

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Awkward timing for a big developer and its CFMEU dealings, while MPs in Spring Street duck and weave like Rugby sevens stars.

It was the first time Cheeseman had been spotted since he was punted from the Labor Party over what Premier Jacinta Allan said were concerns over allegations of “persistent, inappropriate” behaviour.

has been a little uncomfortable ever since his resignation and the subsequent implosion of the union. an Instagram snap and video proudly promoting her tabling of the electoral matters committee’s review of the 2022 election.While we’re on union matters, ask any experienced hand in the development game and they’ll tell you timing is everything in property.

Fair Work Commission documents reveal that on July 9, the $8 billion company signed a new pay deal with the union. The next day, CFMEU NSW boss Darren Greenfield added his signature to the enterprise bargaining agreement.

 

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