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John Setka (born September 1964) is an
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ist and professional cyclist. He is the Victorian state secretary of the
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.


Biography

John Setka was born to a Croatian labourer Bob Setka. Bob was among the few labourers who survived the
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collapse in 1970, a tragedy caused by improper structural design which killed 35 workers. Setka began working as a labourer at the age of 19, where he began being involved with trade union movement under the
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. While in the BLF, he was mentored by the Victorian state secretary of the union John Cummins. In June 2019, he was found guilty of using a carriage service to harass his wife, for which he received a 12-month good behaviour bond.


Union leadership (2012–Present)

Setka's approach to industrial action has been controversial due to the "pervasive power of the CFMEU over construction companies". In 2012, following criticisms, he unsuccessfully attempted to sue the then opposition leader
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for "allegedly implying he is a union thug". In 2015, Setka encouraged workers within the
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to strike during the
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finals to "use finals fever to their advantage in their bitter industrial fight with Metro Trains and Yarra Trams". The decision was criticised by Victorian
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minister
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due to the strike's impact on businesses. At a Labor Party conference in 2018, Setka criticised the former prime minister
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stating ""he's one of the worst fucking Labor PMs we've ever had" as "he kept the ABCC and coercive powers and he wants to talk about workers and the trade union movement. Fucking shit talker."


Expulsion from Labor

In June 2019, the
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leader
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proposed to expel Setka from the Labor Party over alleged comments against "anti-violence campaigner
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". The following day, Setka objected to any attempt to remove him from his position, stating that there was "dirty politics at work" due to his "view of where the union should be in regards to the ALP, and some people probably don't share that view". Reactions to Setka's behaviour and his potential expulsion from the party were mixed from union and political movements. The CFMEU Victoria branch has threatened to cut financial support to ALP if John Setka is expelled. As of June 2019, the New South Wales and Western Australia branches of the CFMEU announced their support for Setka. Senate crossbencher
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revealed she had invited Setka to her house in
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for Sunday roast, in a bid to convince Setka to resign as head of CFMEU Victoria branch. The senator has threatened to vote for the
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government's '' Ensuring Integrity Bill'', a bill banning union officials who repeatedly break the law, if Setka does not resign.
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's secretary
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also called on Setka to step down. In July 2019, Setka applied for an injunction to the
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to stop the expulsion vote by the party, arguing that the Labor Party's national executive does not have the power to expel him, and that it should be a matter for the Victorian branch. The injunction temporarily prevented him from being expelled from the party. The court responded in August 2019 that it could "not interfere with internal decisions of voluntary unincorporated associations" and "the motion to expel r Setkafrom the ALP is not within the court's jurisdiction". However, the court warned that the party's national executive would need to be compliant with any state processes to expel a member. Setka attempted to appeal and overturn the Supreme Court's refusal to block his expulsion from the party. On 23 October 2019, Setka withdrew the appeal to the Supreme Court, and the Labor Party expelled him from the party later that day.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Setka, John Trade unionists from Melbourne Australian trade unionists Living people Australian people of Croatian descent 1964 births