former Queensland secretary Michael Ravbar – who’s been dismissed together with almost all other officials – said he would launch a challenge against the legislation passed last week to put the union into administration.
There’s a point made about his no courts were involved in the action. In wonder if the High Court has a pragmatic interest in stopping this kind of summary action. If the courts can be bypassed, what power will they have?
Gorgritch_umie_killa@aussie.zone 2 months ago
If Labor has got this wrong by acting too hastily, then this could sink them. If they’re found to have fired 300 officials with no just cause then thats such an own goal. Also heavy hand of the state coming down on the unions, but we’re a light touch for the PWC tax scandal?
Has anyone gone to jail for that yet? Sure private company, probably can’t fire them, although i don’t understand how they’ve been able to fire people from a union.
zero_gravitas@aussie.zone 2 months ago
I honestly don’t think that’s even in dispute at this point. The administrator didn’t conduct (and couldn’t have had time to conduct) any official investigation and no finding has been made against any individual.
The only thing at issue in this legal challenge is whether the Aus Fed Govt has the authority to seize control of a member organisation and terminate it’s employees without just cause.
Gorgritch_umie_killa@aussie.zone 2 months ago
Yeah, okay, so that answers the last part of my comment a little more as well. I wondered why the Fed gov had the ability to reach into a separate organisation, turns out thats very much up for debate whether they really do.
I’ve come late to this story, so i guess that was what all the rushing of legislation through the parliament was for in the last few weeks.