Fair Work deputy president chided for anti-CFMMEU retweet, but cleared of apparent bias
Employment 2019-01-17 9:39 pm | Melbourne
A senior member of the Fair Work Commission acted inappropriately when he shared a Twitter post critical of Labor leader Bill Shorten and the CFMMEU, but it did not mean he could be viewed as biased against the union, a full bench of the workplace tribunal has found.
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