Laws allowing one of Australia's most powerful unions to be split up have been introduced to federal parliament.
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The CFMEU has hit back at laws allowing a manufacturing division to file for divorce from the powerful union but the move has been heralded by other workers.
Laws allowing one of Australia's most powerful unions to be split up have been introduced to federal parliament.
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