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Hundreds of Tassie Timber Workers to Vote to LEAVE THE CFMEU

Manufacturing Division CFMEU < 1 mins read

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23 February 2025

 

 

MEDIA RELEASE

Hundreds of Tassie Timber Workers to

Vote to LEAVE THE CFMEU

 

Hundreds of Tasmanian timber workers are expected to vote in a demerger ballot which will see them establish their own Union, the Timber, Furnishing and Textiles Union (TFTU).

 

The secret ballot run by the Australian Electoral Commission opens on the 24th of February and will run to the 14th of April.

 

Currently Tasmanian Timber Workers are members of the CFMEU Manufacturing Division – with that Division’s members now voting across the country to leave the CFMEU and get their own union.

 

“We expect a high voter turn out and a big ‘YES’ vote to demerge from the CFMEU” said Mr Michael O’Connor, National Secretary of the CFMEU’s Manufacturing Division.

 

“Timber Workers in Tasmania and all our members across the country do not want to be associated with a Union that is riddled with allegations of corruption and criminality” said Mr O’Connor.

 

“The right of timber workers and textile, clothing and footwear workers to have a demerger vote was originally championed by Senator Jacqui Lambie and then taken up by the Albanese Government.

 

“Members should know that they are able to exercise their democratic right to a vote because of the advocacy of Jacqui Lambie and legislation introduced by the Albanese Government – and supported by all MPs except the Greens” said Mr O’Connor.

 

The CFMEU Manufacturing Division would be the second Division to leave the CFMEU after the Mining and Energy Division left in 2023 to form the Mining and Energy Union.

 

 

 

 

 

For further comment contact Michael O’Connor on 0418 550 831

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