Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption publishes submissions
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Media Release
28 October 2014
Commission releases policy submissions
The Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption has published responses to a range of issues papers relating to the governance, financial management and operation of trade unions and associated relevant entities.
The Commission sought comment from community and professional organisations, interested individuals and academics on four key issues that fall under its Terms of Reference.
The Commission received 24 submissions from registered organisations, including the Australian Industry Group, Master Builders Australia and Slater and Gordon on behalf of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU).
Other submissions came from the NSW Government, Seyfarth Shaw on behalf of the State of Victoria and the Queensland Attorney-General and Minister for Justice.
All policy submissions made in response to the issues papers have been publicly released and are available on the Commission’s website at http://www.tradeunionroyalcommission.gov.au/ProvidingInformation/Pages/default.aspx
The CEO of the Office of the Royal Commission, Jane Fitzgerald, said the community and stakeholder consultation process complemented the Commission’s public hearings.
“The public submission process ensured the Royal Commission had access to a range of opinion on policy reform. This will help inform the Commission during its current inquiry,” Ms Fitzgerald said.
Issues Paper | Number of Submissions |
---|---|
Whistleblower Protection |
5
|
Duties of Union Officials |
6
|
Funding of Trade Union Elections |
4
|
Relevant Entities |
4
|
General submissions to multiple papers |
5
|
Responses to the issues papers
The responses received by the Royal Commission relating to the issues papers can be accessed using the links under the relevant headings below. The responses are listed in order of receipt.
The documents have been provided in a PDF format. If you require these documents in a different accessible format please contact[email protected] [PDF KB].
General responses to the issues papers
- Australian Industry Group [PDF 291KB]
- Joel Silver [PDF 387KB]
- Victorian Government [PDF 450KB]
- Queensland Attorney-General and Minister for Justice [PDF 143KB]
- New South Wales Government [PDF 130KB]
Protections available to whistleblowers
- Western Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry [PDF 529KB]
- New South Wales Police Force [PDF 11KB]
- Stuart Vaccaneo [PDF 2.53MB]
- Carolyn Summers [PDF 146KB]
- Kylee Brehaut [PDF 271KB]
Duties of union officials
- Associate Professor Louise Floyd [PDF 24KB]
- Associate Professor Floyd submitted the academic journal articles referred to in her response. These articles have been made available at the links below:
- Dr Louise Floyd, ‘Fair work laws: Good faith bargaining, union right of entry and the legal notion of “responsible unionism”’ [PDF 600KB].
- Dr Louise Floyd and Dr Max Spry, ‘Four burgeoning IR issues for 2013 and beyond: Adverse action; social media & workplace policy; trade union regulation (after the HSU affair); and the QANTAS aftermath’ [PDF 119KB].
- Lexis Nexis, Workplace Relations Australia, Dr Louise Floyd, Introductory Commentary to ‘Part 16 – Freedom of Association’ [PDF 348KB].
- Dr Louise Floyd, ‘The Fair Work Act’s forgotten issues: Why Richard Tracey’s study of trade union regulation and the issues in the High Court’s McJannet decision are worth a second thought’ [PDF 109KB].
- Grace Collier [PDF 70KB]
- Master Builders Australia [PDF 1.14MB]
- Associations Forum [PDF 125KB]
- Stuart Vaccaneo [PDF 189KB]
- Carolyn Summers [PDF 104KB]
Funding of trade union elections
- Master Builders Australia [PDF 91KB]
- Stuart Vaccaneo [PDF 75KB]
- Slater & Gordon on behalf of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union [PDF KB]
- Carolyn Summers [PDF 435KB]
Relevant entities
- Carol O’Donnell [PDF 55KB] | Attachment [PDF 461KB]
- Master Builders Australia [PDF 457KB]
- Carolyn Summers [PDF 265KB]
- Australian Industry Group [PDF 277KB]
Note that the Royal Commission received formal notification from the Australian Federal Police, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission and the Western Australian Corruption and Crime Commission that they would not be making a formal submission.
Queries in regards to the public consultation and requests for an alternative version of a response can be directed to the addresses below.
Email: [email protected]
Post: Office of the Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption
GPO Box 2477
SYDNEY NSW 2001