The union says the Queensland government must work collaboratively with construction workers if it wants to clean up corruption in the industry.
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Disgruntled construction union members can now anonymously reveal their experiences of unlawful conduct as a corruption investigation continues.
The union says the Queensland government must work collaboratively with construction workers if it wants to clean up corruption in the industry.
The union says the Queensland government must work collaboratively with construction workers if it wants to clean up corruption in the industry.
The union says the Queensland government must work collaboratively with construction workers if it wants to clean up corruption in the industry.
The union says the Queensland government must work collaboratively with construction workers if it wants to clean up corruption in the industry.
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