Work allegedly stopped at metro site because first aid bed 'too high'

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The construction watchdog has filed a court claim against the CFMMEU over a stop work at the site of the $11 billion project

The construction watchdog has filed a court claim against the CFMMEU arguing one of its delegates stopped work on an $11 billion project because he thought a first aid bed was too high.

Construction stopped at the Metro Tunnel project in central Melbourne for three hours last year, the ABBC says.WorkSafe Victoria confirmed the bed did not pose a health and safety risk when its inspectors arrived at the City Square Metro Tunnel site in Melbourne after the three-hour stoppage on the morning of July 11 last year, the ABCC alleges.

He said the bill was unclear on what services Incolink could legally deliver and would require multiple quotes on the clinical services and protective equipment Incolink uses in its buses that have delivered about 17,000 COVID tests to construction workers in Melbourne. Attorney-General Christian Porter said Mr Locke's claim was "just wrong" and that the law was aimed only at ensuring transparency on the expenditure of workers' money held by funds like Incolink.

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If you think Dan makes confusing decisions... it’s because he is a puppet for the CFMEU.

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