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Australian company Fienza is facing a fine of up to $2.17 million after becoming the first company charged by WorkSafe under Victoria’s new laws banning engineered stone.
More than two thirds of Australians support an outright manufacturing and import ban on engineered stone, according to recent poll findings from the Construction Forestry Mining Energy Union (CFMEU).
Australian company Fienza is facing a fine of up to $2.17 million after becoming the first company charged by WorkSafe under Victoria’s new laws banning engineered stone.
Australian company Fienza is facing a fine of up to $2.17 million after becoming the first company charged by WorkSafe under Victoria’s new laws banning engineered stone.
Australian company Fienza is facing a fine of up to $2.17 million after becoming the first company charged by WorkSafe under Victoria’s new laws banning engineered stone.
Australian company Fienza is facing a fine of up to $2.17 million after becoming the first company charged by WorkSafe under Victoria’s new laws banning engineered stone.
Australian company Fienza is facing a fine of up to $2.17 million after becoming the first company charged by WorkSafe under Victoria’s new laws banning engineered stone.
Australian company Fienza is facing a fine of up to $2.17 million after becoming the first company charged by WorkSafe under Victoria’s new laws banning engineered stone.
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