21February 2008
Blacktown: building workers raise
$24,000 for local charity
Building workers on the Westfield Blacktown project will tomorrow
donate $24,000 to Hills based charity One80TC to assist with its
local drug and alcohol rehabilitation services.
Members of the Construction Forestry Mining Energy Union raised
$12,000 through a weekly raffle and barbeque, which is being matched
dollar-for-dollar by builder Laing O’Rourke.
CFMEU workplace delegate Jim Magee, who organised the fundraiser,
said drug and alcohol abuse was a major issue and workers on site
wanted to do something to help out.
“A lot of the blokes on site know of people who have suffered from
drug or alcohol addictions, so we wanted to do our bit to support a
local charity that is committed to helping young people escape from
their addiction,” he said.
“The generosity of all the blokes on site has been amazing, not to
mention the builder which has agreed to match the money we have
raised.”
CFMEU Western Sydney Organiser Mal Tulloch said the union had been
working for nearly 30 years to help address drug and alcohol issues.
“Drug and alcohol abuse doesn’t just affect the individual and their
family, it has also led to many tragic workplace deaths and injuries
in the past,” he said.
“That is why the CFMEU set up the BTG Drug and Alcohol program,
which provides education, counselling, support and rehabilitation
for building workers with drug and alcohol problems.
“It is also why the union supports other charities and community
organisations that are committed to providing help to the many
Australians suffering from addiction.”