New legislation has been passed in the Australian Senate enabling members of the CFMEU's manufacturing division to vote on separating from the broader union. This move, which has sparked controversy and debate within the union community, represents a significant shift in the landscape of union governance in Australia. The CFMEU, a powerful player in the country's labor movement, has expressed strong opposition to the laws, viewing them as an attack on union solidarity. However, proponents argue that it empowers members by giving them a direct say in the structure and governance of their representation. The legislation's passage sets the stage for a secret ballot in the coming months, where members will decide on the future of their division's affiliation with the CFMEU.
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