Brian Boyd (unionist)
Brian Boyd is a trade unionist. He was elected secretary of the Victorian Trades Hall Council on 5 May 2005, succeeding Leigh Hubbard in this position, one of Australia's most powerful trade union roles. He is a longstanding member of Birds Australia, now called BirdLife Australia.
Boyd worked for the Builders Labourers Federation from late 1979 to 1988, which included the period when the BLF was deregistered. He coordinated Victoria's building unions, when working as an industrial and campaigns officer with the Victorian Trades Hall since being elected to the position of Industrial Officer in 1988.
In regard to the right to strike and industry-wide bargaining, Boyd was reported in The Age in April 2007 "I'm arguing that there's still no unfettered right to strike, there are limitations on it; we might want to stop work to give consideration to the Iraq war, for instance," The statement was made in regard to the debate around the Federal Australian Labor PartyIR policy leading up to the 2007 Federal election.
In regard to Australian Workplace Agreements (AWAs), Boyd has voiced concern many may breach OHS law following statistics released in April by the major newspapers that claim 30% of AWAs do not allow workers to have rest breaks during scheduled hours of work. He has called AWAs that breach OHS regulations as criminal and asked that WorkSafe Victoria prosecute any employer found to have taken away this safety condition under the Occupational Health and Safety Act. "Workers are protected by occupational health and safety law. Our Victorian law says that the employer has to provide a safe system of work – and that includes decent rest breaks," Boyd said. "Employers think they can do what they want under Howard’s laws, but they are forgetting that state-based OHS laws still call them to account."
In May 2009 Boyd was re-elected unopposed as VTHC Secretary for a further 4 years. He has been a member of the Australian Council of Trade Unions(ACTU) Executive since 2005. On 2 May 2013 Boyd was re elected for the third time as VTHC Secretary. He said at the time he was looking forward to campaigning against Tony Abbott in the lead up to the next federal election due on the 14/9/13. In 2013 he wrote the introduction to the review booklet entitled : 'The Builders Labourers Federation -Lessons for the 21st Century-Never Powerless' with other contributions from : Norm Wallace, Paddy Donnelly, Dave Kerin, George Despard and Malcolm McDonald. Early in 2014 he wrote the book entitled : 'There is corruption...and there is...CORRUPTION - An exposé of turning a blind eye to corporate bribery, fraud and greed in Australia', published by the ETU Vic Branch. In July 2014 Boyd went on Long Service Leave, and formally retired from the Victorian Trades Hall Council in November of that year, though he remained an active member of the CFMEU and continued to serve on several committees as a CFMEU representative. From 2015 onwards Boyd became a part-time freelance writer on industrial, political and social issues, continuing on particularly as a co-editor of the Victorian building industry's quarterly magazine ON SITE. In 2017 he took a particular interest in the viability, effectiveness and fairness of the 30 year old industry superannuation scheme set up by the Hawke/Keating governments progressively between 1983 and 1992. A progressive newspaper the Green Left Weekly published a two part critical analysis of the issue-July 11 and July 18, 2017. In June 2018 The Victorian Branch of the Electrical Trades Union, led by Troy Gray, published a more comprehensive book on the industry superannuation issue by Boyd, entitled" "DONT FORGET SUPER" (see details below).