Cross River Rail Strike. Cross River Rail on LinkedIn railsignalling etcs nextgenerationrollingstock majormilestone A Cross River Rail Delivery Authority spokesperson said wage negotiations between the CFMEU and the major contractor had been ongoing for some time. Three engineers were trying to get in to work at Cross River Rail on Cope Street about 7am today when they allegedly clashed with CFMEU protesters blocking the entrance.
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A few hours later, a cement truck slowly approaches the site of the $6.3 billion Cross River Rail project, when a man - who has links to the militant union, the Federal Court was told this week. Three engineers were trying to get in to work at Cross River Rail on Cope Street about 7am today when they allegedly clashed with CFMEU protesters blocking the entrance.
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A Cross River Rail Delivery Authority spokesperson said wage negotiations between the CFMEU and the major contractor had been ongoing for some time. Three engineers were trying to get in to work at Cross River Rail on Cope Street about 7am today when they allegedly clashed with CFMEU protesters blocking the entrance. Sources familiar with the union's demands told The Courier Mail that under the proposal for Cross River Rail an entry-level worker would receive a $15,000 pay increase, seeing them earn more.
Cross River Rail time frame blows out further, secret documents reveal Townsville Bulletin. Workers on a $6.3 billion rail project in Brisbane have walked off the job over safety conditions, with union claims a worker was suffering heat stress before his death last month CFMEU workers on Brisbane's $6.2bn Cross River Rail project are walking off the job over unmet demands for huge pay rises that would see an entry-level construction worker earn $240,000.
Three new rail strike dates announced in July as passengers face more chaos Mirror Online. A few hours later, a cement truck slowly approaches the site of the $6.3 billion Cross River Rail project, when a man - who has links to the militant union, the Federal Court was told this week. Brisbane's $6.3bn Cross River Rail project faces major productivity delays as the CFMEU demands new powers to stop work without the need to seek protected industrial action.