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Ark Tribe
Ark Tribe (born circa 1962) is an Australian construction worker and unionist who was prosecuted for refusing to attend a meeting with investigators from the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC) in 2008. He was acquitted on 24 November 2010, an event with significant political implications for Australian labour politics. ==Background== Following the controversial Royal Commission into the Building and Construction Industry (2001–2003), established by the Howard government, the ABCC was created in 2005, to regulate industrial relations in the Australian construction sector. Consequently, the activities of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU), as well as other unions, were restricted more than unions in other industries. Critics alleged that the ABCC focussed exclusively on attacking workers and ignored violations of safety and non-payment of wages by employers. Construction workers alleged to have engaged in unauthorised union activities could be forced to attend meetings with ABCC investigators. Failure to cooperate was punishable by jail terms of up to six months.〔http://www.rightsonsite.org.au/file.php?file=/learn.html〕
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