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Not all compulsory interviewees ‘hostile witnesses‘, Lloyd tells Gillard

Not all people called up to compulsory interviews with the Australian Building & Construction Cmn were "hostile witnesses", ABC Cmr John Lloyd said in a letter to Deputy PM & WR Minister Julia Gillard.

Workforce, Issue 1685, 29 June 2009

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No thugs need apply, say Rudd and Gillard on building watchdog

Workforce comment: PM Kevin Rudd this week reinforced his stance against "union thuggery", with Deputy PM & WR Minister Julia Gillard by his side, singing from the same songbook as they jointly announced the new building watchdog would be a proverbial "tough cop".

Workforce, Issue 1684, 19 June 2009

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Lawrence to cut short European fact-finding tour

ACTU sec Jeff Lawrence will cut short a visit to Europe to return to Australia this weekend following news that legislation for the building regulator that will replace the ABCC will go to parliament next week.

Workforce, Issue 1683, 15 June 2009

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