New workplace regulator for the construction industry

Friday, 01 June, 2012

The new regulator of workplace laws in the building and construction industry, Fair Work Building and Construction (FWBC), begins operations today.

FWBC was created by the Fair Work (Building) Act 2012 (FW Building Act). The agency is headed by the Acting Chief Executive, Leigh Johns, who was appointed by Bill Shorten MP, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations, on 30 May 2012.

Brian Corney takes up the position of FWBC Chief Counsel and Michael Campbell is Chief of Field Operations. An Advisory Board, to be appointed by the Minister, will assist the work of FWBC by making recommendations about policies to guide the performance, priorities and programs of FWBC.

Johns said the new agency stands ready to monitor compliance with workplace laws, investigate and, when necessary, commence legal proceedings in relation to breaches of those laws. FWBC is open for business and ready to assist all building and construction industry participants.

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