agreed facts and admissions
10 On 23 April 2015, the parties filed a statement of agreed facts and admissions which had been signed by the legal representatives of each of the parties. Based on that statement, I make the findings set out below.
11 The CFMEU was, at all material times, an organisation of employees registered under the Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Act 2009 (Cth) and, as a result of that registration, was a body corporate capable of being sued. The CFMEU is an association of employees with eligibility rules that allow membership of persons whose employment consists of, or includes, building work.
12 Mr Buchan, is, and was, at all material times, the Secretary of the Western Australian CFMEU Construction and General Division and an official of the CFMEU.
13 Mr McDonald, is, and was, at all material times, the Assistant Secretary of the Western Australian CFMEU Construction and General Division and an official of the CFMEU.
14 Mr Molina, Mr Joshua and Mr Harris were, at all material times, organisers from the CFMEU.
15 Mr McCullough was, at all material times, the President of the Western Australian branch of the CFMEU Construction and General Division and an official of the CFMEU.
16 In engaging in the conduct impugned in this proceeding, each of Mr Buchan, Mr McDonald, Mr Molina, Mr Joshua, Mr Harris and Mr McCullough acted within the scope of his actual or apparent authority, for and on behalf, of the CFMEU.
17 At all material times, Broad was the head contractor responsible to Perth Airport for the construction of the building works comprising the Terminal 1 project. Broad had engaged a number of companies as subcontractors to complete the required works for this project.
18 Concealed Interiors was, at all material times, a subcontractor of Broad for the Terminal 1 project, and it engaged employees for the purpose of working on the project works. Another subcontractor was Solwest Construction Pty Ltd (Solwest Construction), which also engaged employees to carry out work on the project.
19 Perth Airport was, at all material times, the owner of the project site and was the principal on the Terminal 1 project. Perth Airport engaged Broad to be head contractor on the project.
20 As at 22 October 2013, the CFMEU had a reasonable belief that Concealed Interiors may have failed to pay some of its employees for some of the work performed at the project site.
21 On 22 October 2013, approximately 160 workers (the site workers) employed by 22 subcontractors were required to attend for duty at the project site and to perform work on the project. At about 6:30 am, as the site workers arrived for work, Mr Buchan, Mr McDonald, Mr Molina, Mr Joshua and approximately 100 other persons, referred to by the parties as "the protesters", attended the project site.
22 Between 6:30 am and 10:00 am, Mr Buchan, Mr McDonald, Mr Molina and Mr Joshua established and maintained a blockade of the project site. At some time between 6:30 am and 10:00 am, Mr McCullough and Mr Harris also attended the project site and participated in the blockade. The blockade involved occupying the entrances to the project site, organising the protestors to occupy the entrances to the project site, preventing or dissuading those employees of the various subcontractors who wished to work on the Terminal 1 project that day from entering the project site, and otherwise persuading the employees of the various subcontractors to engage in industrial action and not perform work on the Terminal 1 project.
23 At various times during the period from approximately 6:30 am to approximately 10:00 am, Mr Buchan, Mr McDonald, Mr Molina, Mr Joshua, Mr McCullough and Mr Harris and the protesters held CFMEU banners and stood in front of the entrance gates to the project site, thereby blocking access to the project site. Also, they placed CFMEU signs and flags on the fence surrounding the project site, on red and white plastic water barriers by the entrance gate, and on the back of utility vehicles parked adjacent to the entrance gate to the project site.
24 At approximately 8:57 am, Mr Buchan stood in front of the project site with a crowd of people standing behind him, including Mr McDonald, Mr Molina, Mr Joshua, Mr McCullough and Mr Harris. Mr Buchan engaged in an interview with a reporter from Channel 10, and the following exchanges took place:
Reporter: "Mick do you want to just tell us why the workers walked off the job this morning."
[Mr] Buchan: "What's happened for, it's been very frustrating for the workers on this particular project over the last couple of months, they're being paid in dribs and drabs as it goes through. We've got some workers here that are owed in excess of 6 to 8 weeks pay outstanding not to mention their statutory entitlements of superannuation and long service leave that there hasn't been 1 cent paid since they started on the project and I suppose with everything it comes to a point where enough is enough their employer is not listening to them, the principal contractor is not listening to them, they give us a bell, our area organisers and we turned up this morning."
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Reporter: "Who is it that has to pay who is not paying them, is it the ceilings company?"
[Mr] Buchan: "Well I suppose that's something that we'll get to the bottom of at the end of the day, I think that everyone ducks for cover whether it's the principal contractor or the subcontractor at the end of the day what we care most about that is that we don't care where it comes from whether it's from the client whether the principal whether the subcontractor the worker's given up his work and put his blood to the stone and built the project and needs to be paid properly."
Reporter: "So these guys here are they subcontractors or…"
[Mr] Buchan: "The guys involved here are employees of the ceiling and wall contractor on the project."
Reporter: "Which is Broad…What's the name of the company?"
[Mr] Buchan: "The wall and ceiling company of this particular project…"
Reporter: "That's what."
[Mr] Buchan: "The principle contractor is Broad."
Reporter: "Wall and Ceiling company. Is that what it's called?"
[Mr] Buchan: "Concealed Interiors."
25 Following the above exchanges, Mr Buchan addressed the crowd from the back of a truck, and he and Mr McDonald were recorded on Channel 10 video footage as saying:
[Mr] Buchan: "We have gone directly to Perth Airports today because of the blue, given the arrogance and often ignorance that Broad has shown for the Concealed fellas and Concealed's management as well, they're just not interested all they want to see is their job done…They will see and ensure that no-one is out of pocket…put all the starting dates all the hours and everything that's owed. For those that don't know these guys are being deducted 15% a week out of their pay to pay for workers compensation, superannuation and long service leave and yet on top of that no payments…and it's just another factor that we've got to get through moving forward that in the future that we see more reparable ceiling fixers get on these jobs that's it it's bullshit, so thanks again for that. Watch this space."
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[Mr] McDonald: "Fair play to Vinnie he just kept and wouldn't give up."
[Mr] Buchan: "Fair play to Vinnie with his area here with the Concealed guys, getting here before they start…by their employer time and time again that it gets to the point where you've got to make a stand and you need to know that when you do make a stand you've got support from all jobs around the fucking area to help you out, alright."
26 At some time between 9:00 am and 9:15 am, Mr Jan Eldred, an employee of Broad, tried to escort a worker, referred to, in the agreed facts, only as "Dave", of Solwest Construction, through the rear entrance of the Perth international airport terminal in order to avoid the blockade. Mr Eldred and Dave were followed and stopped by Mr Molina and another unidentified person who was wearing a shirt bearing the CFMEU logo. Dave said that he just wanted to access the site to "measure up". Mr Molina and the person wearing the CFMEU shirt said he would have to wait and come back later or go and work on another site.
27 At about 9:15 am, Mr Joshua approached Mr David Lewis, a site supervisor employed by Broad, and said words to the following effect:
You guys need to sort out your CA's as Concealed are a shower of shit. They need to make it happen and pull the pin on them. We are doing exactly the same thing as we did with them six months ago.
28 At approximately 9:30 am, Mr Molina said to Mr Patrick Shoesmith of Broad: "Help us out by sending the guys to a different site for the day" to which Mr Shoesmith replied: "No, I couldn't do that."
29 By reason of the conduct referred to above, all but 10 to 15 of the 160 site workers were prevented or dissuaded from entering the project site between 6:30 am and 10:00 am on 22 October 2013.
30 Mr Buchan, Mr McDonald, Mr Molina and Mr Joshua agreed, and I find, that by reason of the matters referred to above, each organised and took action against Concealed Interiors, Broad and Perth Airport with intent to coerce the other to comply with a "lawful request made by the CFMEU" concerning the alleged unpaid entitlements of the employees of Concealed Interiors. This request was referred to by the parties as the "Concealed demand". I will adopt that nomenclature.
31 Each of Mr Buchan, Mr McDonald, Mr Molina, and Mr Joshua agreed, and I find, that, in the premises, each contravened s 348 of the Fair Work Act by organising and participating in the blockade to coerce Concealed Interiors, Broad and Perth Airport to comply with the Concealed demand.
32 Mr McDonald also agreed and, I find, that at about 10:00 am on 22 October 2013, Mr McDonald said words to an unidentified person to the effect that the respondents would return to the project site with protesters the following morning. Mr McDonald, also agreed, and I find, that he thereby threatened to take action against Concealed Interiors, Broad and Perth Airport, with the intent to coerce them to comply with the Concealed demand.
33 The parties also agreed, and I find, that the conduct of each of Mr Buchan, Mr McDonald (two contraventions), Mr Molina and Mr Joshua is taken to be the conduct of the CFMEU; and that, consequently, the CFMEU has committed five contraventions of s 348 of the Fair Work Act.
34 The parties agreed, and I find, that Mr McCullough and Mr Harris were present at, and took part in, the blockade and, by their presence, encouraged the conduct of the CFMEU and took no steps to dissociate themselves from that conduct. Mr McCullough and Mr Harris also agreed, and I find, that, by reason of that conduct, each aided the CFMEU's contravening conduct, was, thereby, involved in the CFMEU's conduct and, therefore, contravened s 348 of the Fair Work Act.