Submissions

Submissions received by the Committee

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No.Submitter 
1Ms Nicola McGarrity and Professor George Williams AO (PDF 20 KB)  Attachment 1 (PDF 177 KB) 
2Professor David Peetz (PDF 329 KB) 
3Master Plumbers’ and Mechanical Services Association of Australia (PDF 482 KB) 
4Master Builders Australia (PDF 1238 KB) 
5Department of Employment (PDF 351 KB) 
6Australian Council of Trade Unions (PDF 913 KB) 
7Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) (PDF 828 KB) 
8Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) (PDF 358 KB)  Attachment 1 (PDF 429 KB)  Attachment 2 (PDF 441 KB) 
9National Union of Workers (NUW) (PDF 361 KB) 
10Maritime Union of Australia (PDF 884 KB) 
11Civil Contractors Federation (PDF 102 KB) 
12Australian Industry Group (PDF 498 KB) 
13Commonwealth Ombudsman (PDF 774 KB) 
14The Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union (PDF 394 KB) 
15Australian Mines and Metals Association (AMMA) (PDF 563 KB) 
16Housing Industry Association (PDF 162 KB) 
17Business SA (PDF 97 KB) 
18Northern Territory Government (PDF 59 KB) 
19Queensland Government (PDF 1223 KB) 

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About this Inquriy

The Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Bill 2013 proposes to regulate certain conduct of building industry participants who perform building work.

The bill would replace the Office of the Fair Work Building Industry Inspectorate and re-establish the Australian Building and Construction Commission.  The bill would also govern the appointments and functions of the Office of the Federal Safety Commissioner.



Past Public Hearings

26 Nov 2013: Melbourne

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Inquiry Status

Report Tabled

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