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A turf war, tracking devices and intimidation — key takeaways from the second week of the Queensland CFMEU inquiry
“Me sitting here today probably makes me a bigger target.”
It was an extraordinary admission from the boss of one of Queensland’s largest unions.
Summoned to testify at a commission of inquiry into the state division of the CFMEU, Stacey Schinnerl — the Australian Workers’ Union (AWU) state…
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