Building firm Lis-Con says anti-Irish 'racism' and harassment by CFMEU caused business closure

By Anna Patty
Updated September 22 2014 - 6:23pm, first published 5:46pm
A file photo of John Agius, CFMEU counsel at the royal commission.
A file photo of John Agius, CFMEU counsel at the royal commission.
A file photo of John Agius, CFMEU counsel at the royal commission.
A file photo of John Agius, CFMEU counsel at the royal commission.
A file photo of John Agius, CFMEU counsel at the royal commission.
A file photo of John Agius, CFMEU counsel at the royal commission.

Construction company Lis-Con has blamed union harassment for its decision to close business in Queensland but the royal commission into trade unions has heard suggestions a $4 million payroll tax liability may have influenced the decision.

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