The construction union has been told to pay over $75,000 for insulting workplace safety inspectors and police, but an industry watchdog has said the penalties are insufficient. The Federal Court penalised the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) and its two officials $75,600 (US$54,300) for verbally abusing a WorkSafe Inspector and Victoria Police officers in a 2019 dispute at the site of  Melbourne’s $6.7 billion West Gate Tunnel Project, a flagship project of the Victorian government. The fine comes after CFMEU officials Paul Tzimas and Ron Buckley entered the worksite and stood in an exclusion zone, blocking builder John Holland attempts to install five 16-tonne beams needed to construct part of the project’s bridge. Union official Elizabeth Doidge said the officials attended the site after workers raised safety concerns. However, the watchdog for the industry, the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC), said the two were making the workplace unsafe …