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Australian construction company, union drop restrictive deals after watchdog probe
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John Holland ends deals with CFMEU for major NSW infrastructure projects
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John Holland ends secret CFMEU side deals
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Civil contracting giant John Holland has ended all agreements with the CFMEU that require it to use only specific labour hire firms on major government projects after the watchdog raised concerns about secret side deals reducing competition.
The company voluntarily terminated the memorandums of understanding on two billion-dollar NSW infrastructure projects and committed to apply a competition law assessment to all future CFMEU agreements after the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission red-flagged that the deals blocked other firms from competing for work on the projects.
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