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Manufacturing Division members vote overwhelmingly to split from the CFMEU

The soon to be Timber Furnishing Textiles Union (TFTU) 2 mins read
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15-April-2025

Manufacturing Division members vote overwhelmingly to split from the CFMEU

Members of the CFMEU Manufacturing Division have voted overwhelmingly to leave the CFMEU and establish an independent union—the Timber, Furnishing and Textiles Union (TFTU).

In the AEC-run ballot ordered by the Fair Work Commission, 91.6% of participating members voted YES to the split.

The union will now begin formal steps to complete the demerger and establish Australia’s newest trade union.

“Our members have voted for change—for a union that is theirs. One that reflects their industries, their values, and their future” said Michael O’Connor, National Secretary of the soon-to-be-established TFTU.

“This is about building a better union—worker-led, transparent, and free from the influence of the CFMEU’s construction division.”

In an extremely high turnout for a non-compulsory union ballot almost 50% of members voted with 3553 voting Yes and only 324 voting no.

The vote was made possible by legislation passed last year in Federal Parliament, championed by Senator Jacqui Lambie and Minister Tony Burke, and supported by all MPs—except Adam Bandt and the Greens.

“Members won’t forget how all MPs voted with integrity to give workers a say on their future—except Adam Bandt and the Greens, who disgracefully backed John Setka ahead of workers”

“We thank Senator Lambie, Minister Burke, and all MPs who backed our members’ right to choose their future.”

This result follows a years-long campaign led by delegates and members who demanded a clean break and a stronger union.

“This isn’t just a name change. It’s a structural and cultural shift—towards more independence, integrity, and member control,” Mr O’Connor said.

“Delegates and members drove this campaign from the ground up. They’ll be central to what comes next.”

“The TFTU will carry forward the proud traditions of the Manufacturing Division and its predecessor timber, furnishing trade, pulp and paper, and textile, clothing and footwear unions—while forging a bold new path for its members as a proud part of Australia’s trade union movement.” Concluded Mr O’Connor.

Media Contact: Michael O’Connor: 0418550831


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Australia's newset trade union: the Timber Furnishing and Textiles Union (TFTU) will be formed after members in their thousands voted to split from the CFMEU.


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Media Contact: Michael O’Connor: 0418550831

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