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Proposed building code throws Qld construction industry into 'confusion'
Australia🏛️ PoliticsProgressive22 hr. ago

Proposed building code throws Qld construction industry into 'confusion'

A proposed building and construction code in Queensland has caused confusion within the construction industry, with unions warning that it could delay major projects including the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The Commission of Inquiry into the Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union (CFMEU) is seeking input on a draft code that applies to government projects over $2 million. Queensland Council of Unions' Jacqueline King criticized the lack of clarity and urged the government to explain the changes, while also raising concerns about the proposal conflicting with federal laws. Meanwhile, the Queensland Major Contractors Association's Andrew Chapman supports the code, arguing it would introduce flexibility and improve safety and productivity. The debate highlights differing views on labor conditions and project management in the state's construction sector.

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ABC News (Australia) logoABC News (Australia)State / PublicProgressive22 hr. ago
Proposed building code throws Qld construction industry into 'confusion'

A proposed building and construction code in Queensland has caused confusion within the construction industry, with unions warning that it could delay major projects including the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The Commission of Inquiry into the Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union (CFMEU) is seeking input on a draft code that applies to government projects over $2 million. Queensland Council of Unions' Jacqueline King criticized the lack of clarity and urged the government to explain the changes, while also raising concerns about the proposal conflicting with federal laws. Meanwhile, the Queensland Major Contractors Association's Andrew Chapman supports the code, arguing it would introduce flexibility and improve safety and productivity. The debate highlights differing views on labor conditions and project management in the state's construction sector.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue through the lens of union concerns, emphasizing the negative impacts of the proposed code on workers and training programs. It highlights the conflict between unions and the government, portraying the unions as advocating for worker rights and stability, while the pro-cd

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