Union officials urged unlawful strike

By Anna Patty
Updated September 13 2017 - 5:48pm, first published 5:43pm
SMH News story by Jacob Saulwick. Story: Australia's premier open building event, Sydney Open is now in its 12th year offering people behind the scene access to a vast array of Sydney buildings in celebration of our architectural heritage and design. Sydney Open program takes place on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 November with the programs launch on Wednesday 28 September. Photo shows, The view from, Two International Towers,  at Barangaroo.The set of 3 towers  is a hybrid of world leading sustainability and work place design and boasts stunning, never seen before views of the city and Barangaroo precinct. Veiws from the top floor and from the roof top. Photo by, Peter Rae Monday 26 September 2016.
SMH News story by Jacob Saulwick. Story: Australia's premier open building event, Sydney Open is now in its 12th year offering people behind the scene access to a vast array of Sydney buildings in celebration of our architectural heritage and design. Sydney Open program takes place on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 November with the programs launch on Wednesday 28 September. Photo shows, The view from, Two International Towers, at Barangaroo.The set of 3 towers is a hybrid of world leading sustainability and work place design and boasts stunning, never seen before views of the city and Barangaroo precinct. Veiws from the top floor and from the roof top. Photo by, Peter Rae Monday 26 September 2016.

The national construction union faces unprecedented fines of more than $2.4 million for unlawful industrial action on Sydney's Barangaroo building site.

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