wayneL
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Professional protesters? So who is paying them??Victoria's construction industry is reeling after it was plunged into a two-week shutdown overnight following violent protests outside the CFMEU offices in Melbourne's CBD.
Key points:
Thousands of construction workers in metropolitan Melbourne and and some parts of regional Victoria have been stood down in the wake of the protests, which police responded to with rubber bullets and multiple arrests.
- CFMEU Victorian secretary John Setka said "professional protesters" were behind Monday's violent demonstration
- Master Builders Association CEO Rebecca Casson has backed the industry closure despite it coming as a "bitter blow"
- There are fears more protests could unfold in Mebourne's CBD today
The action, which drew around 500 people to the CFMEU headquarters, was organised to oppose a Victorian government mandate requiring all construction workers to have had at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose by September 23.
An angry crowd threw bottles and a crate at Victorian CFMEU construction secretary John Setka when he tried to address the protest.
This morning, Mr Setka said he believed only a small number of protesters who were at the union headquarters yesterday taking part in the violent protest were actually union members.
"There was some union members there but in the whole scheme of things, they weren't the majority there," he said.
Mr Setka said "professional protesters" who had been involved in violent clashes with police in Richmond over the weekend were part of the crowd outside the CFMEU offices on Monday.
He said the actions of people who were mostly not union members or construction workers had led to the industry shutdown.
"We've kept our industry going safely since COVID hit us and we've tried to keep our members all working and to now see because of a handful of drunken idiots there's 300,000 plus workers sitting at home for at least the next two weeks, it's very disappointing," he said.
Nah. The extremists in the anti vaxxer/COVID is a hoax/ QAnon is alive movements just enjoy the punch ups. And they certainly wouldn't miss an opportunity to have another fight outside the CFMEU.Problem solved folks.
Now the narrative has changed from it being construction workers angry at haveing been sold out by union management seen to be too close to the Andrews government to the whole thing being a rightwing extremeist set up.
From ABC news
Professional protesters? So who is paying them??
Mick
I think the CFMEU have enough of their own who enjoy a good punch up without importing others,Nah. The extremists in the anti vaxxer/COVID is a hoax/ QAnon is alive movements just enjoy the punch ups. And they certainly wouldn't miss an opportunity to have another fight outside the CFMEU.
think the CFMEU have enough of their own who enjoy a good punch up without importing others,
The really funny part is the muppets will believe it.Problem solved folks.
Now the narrative has changed from it being construction workers angry at haveing been sold out by union management seen to be too close to the Andrews government to the whole thing being a rightwing extremeist set up.
From ABC news
Professional protesters? So who is paying them??
Mick
Possibly a watershed moment, today.Getting out of control in Melbourne.
Well I don't think the workers are very happy, the footage of them outside the CFMEU office, didn't show people shouting anti vax slogans and shouting down lockdowns.Possibly a watershed moment, today.
Well I don't think the workers are very happy, the footage of them outside the CFMEU office, didn't show people shouting anti vax slogans and shouting down lockdowns.
They were screaming abuse at their union officials and calling them names, which would indicate it was them they were angry with, not the vaccine per se.
As for the Premier punishing the whole construction industry, well that is pretty totalitarian and a lot of muscle flexing, that isn't usually applied in Australia.
The mob today looked pretty angry, which when you consider they are probably not going to get Government financial support as the shutdown is only two weeks, could end up being a very hostile two weeks.
Add to that, now the loonies have been blamed, they will see no reason not to join in, which will indeed cloud things and the situation could quite easily escalate.
Agree, but like I said earlier, the first incident at the CFMEU office certainly sounded as though the vaccine mandate hadn't been put to the rank and file.Apparently the construction industry (not housing) have been leaking COVID cases and have been warned (then dummy spit over lunch rooms),
Cannot see much sympathy going their way after nurses have been in the trench's for 18 months.
Note unions have been trying to keep things going while maintaining safe working conditions then these guys just trash it.
Media and unions in full bullshite mode. Plenty of workers there.Paul Sakkal from the Age has been covering noting extreme right getting involved
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