A UNION raised concerns over a Sydney work site two weeks before a young worker died.
The Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) said work had stopped on the site where a 22-year-old man was killed on Saturday.
The Canadian backpacker suffered head and chest injuries after being hit by a number of metal beams during the demolition of a building in Australia Street in Camperdown.
CFMEU state secretary Brian Parker said union organiser Tony Sloane had stopped work on the site around Easter after concerns were raised about how the demolition work was being carried out.
"While the full circumstances of the death are still not known, we fear there have been shortcuts taken to demolish the building faster," Mr Parker said.
"If that is the case and this young Canadian has lost his life to help boost some builder's bottom line then it just magnifies the tragedy.
"What was meant to be the trip of a lifetime has instead cost this young man his life.
"We will do all we can to ensure the truth of what happened today is exposed."
Mr Parker said more deaths were likely as WorkCover was sacking inspectors and closing branches across Sydney and regional NSW.
WorkCover is investigating and police will prepare a report for the coroner.
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