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Premium Content  The CFMEU will retain its resources and influence over the Queensland Government and become no less militant in the construction sector even if it proceeds with a historic split, the industry fears. Infighting has spilt into the public, as CFMEU national construction bosses accused their colleagues in the mining division of union of using false and misleading allegations to sway delegates. Master Builders Queensland boss Grant Galvin says the construction union will be no less militant if there is a split in the CFMEU. It follows the mining and energy division s 300 delegates voting unanimously to split from their controversial colleagues in construction on Monday, in which they accused construction bosses of macho posturing and chest beating .