In 2015 the Senate blocked the passage of a bill which would have restored the Building and Construction Commission. The agency was responsible for monitoring and promoting workplace relations in the building and construction industry. The ABCC provided education, investigated workplace complaints and enforced compliance with national workplace laws in the industry. The agency was abolished in 2012 after unions successfully lobbied the government to dismantle it.
Response rates from 1k Melbourne voters.
51% Yes |
49% No |
51% Yes |
31% No |
16% No, we should establish a national broad-based anti-corruption watchdog instead |
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3% No, the currently proposed ABCC would have excessive powers |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1k Melbourne voters.
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Unique answers from Melbourne voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@97ZLPJZ2yrs2Y
Yes, but establish a national broad-based anti-corruption watchdog to limit their powers
@979XN3F2yrs2Y
Yes, and establish a national broad-based anti-corruption watchdog to limit their powers
@9BXHLQN2yrs2Y
Yes, but only as part of a federal ICAC
@97CW7M42yrs2Y
Yes, but also establish a national broad-based anti-corruption watchdog to limit their powers
@8VC6KG43yrs3Y
No, but establish a royal commission into into the building industry
@8ZLMKPH3yrs3Y
Who knows. Sounds like corruption
@8YHWBXV3yrs3Y
yes but only as part of a federal icac
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