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CFMMEU divorce gets ugly

THE mining and energy section of the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union is officially separating from its bigger partner but will face an uphill court battle.

 The mining and energy divisions split from the CFMMEU looks to become a long drawn-out court battle.

The mining and energy divisions split from the CFMMEU looks to become a long drawn-out court battle.

  The divorce from the CFMMEU, which will go on to be renamed the CFMU, has been heard in the Fair Work Commission following an overwhelming vote to separate the mining and energy membership into a...

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