Royal Commission: CFMEU accused of 'reckless' behaviour with redundancy fund

By Anna Patty Workplace Editor
Updated August 7 2014 - 12:18pm, first published 2:04am
"That is rather a reckless thing for a director of a trustee to say": Dyson Heydon. Photo: Simon Bullard
"That is rather a reckless thing for a director of a trustee to say": Dyson Heydon. Photo: Simon Bullard

Commissioner Dyson Heydon accused a union official of being "reckless" after he defended construction workers claiming hardship money from a redundancy fund as strike pay, during a hearing of the royal commission into trade unions.

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