The Govt's industrial relations legislation has the potential to unleash an IR epidemic on the infrastructure industry by causing widespread disputation and threatening the livelihoods of thousands of civil construction companies and their workers https://t.co/Qz1wHdhIGZ #auspol
CCF National welcomes the measures announced in tonight's budget to increase infrastructure funding, cut fuel tax, invest in rural and regional Australia and improve procurement rules. https://t.co/EVFz6G5ltk
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A new report by Infrastructure Australia titled 'Regional Strengths and Infrastructure Gaps' shows regions are at risk of being left behind. Read the Civil Contractors Federation National press release https://t.co/gJeTjtNqBZ
Civil Contractors Federation National endorses a commitment by Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese to reform the procurement of infrastructure projects to ensure more work is delivered to Australian civil construction companies should Labor win the next federal election. #auspol
CCF acknowledges the significant contribution of Michael McCormack to the infrastructure portfolio and congratulates Barnaby Joyce on his appointment as Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development https://t.co/io5lAQQcss
CCF National in the news today, with CEO Chris Melham telling The Australian the Government's failure to add civil construction occupations to the National Skills Needs List threatens Australia's infrastructure led recovery.
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Federal Minister for Urban Infrastructure, Alan Tudge, telling Sky News that CCF National's recent COVID-19 Member Survey demonstrates the civil construction industry has capacity to construct more projects and employ more workers.
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A new survey of civil construction companies confirms the civil infrastructure sector is ready to boost the economy both during and after COVID-19.
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