ETU members victimised and sent to psychiatrist for raising concerns: royal commission told

By Anna Patty
Updated April 29 2015 - 1:18pm, first published April 28 2015 - 5:25pm
At the hearing: Russell Wilson agreed that union members were victimised if they spoke up about concerns.
At the hearing: Russell Wilson agreed that union members were victimised if they spoke up about concerns.

The royal commission into union corruption has heard that members of the NSW Electrical Trades Union were victimised, with one sent to see a psychiatrist after speaking out about concerns.

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