The terms of reference rest on certain assumptions which are not hostile to trade unions, said Dyson Heydon, opening the inquiry
Former high court judge Dyson Heydon opened the royal commission into trade union governance and corruption in Sydney on Wednesday, saying it would look at how lawfully the organisations are governed and that there was no underlying assumption that unions should be abolished.
Unions have labelled the inquiry a politically motivated witch-hunt.
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