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An educational resource providing research information for secondary and tertiary students, as well as basic industrial information.
Union body representing 2.5 million trade union members. Contains policies, resolutions, decisions, media releases, speeches, links, search, campaign information, affiliated union details, member services.
AMWU members include production and trade workers in metals and engineering, automotive, printing, food processing and confectionery manufacturer. Some technical, professional, supervisory and administration/clerical employees in the various arms of manufacturing, engineering and science are also members.
National office site of the ASU representing local government, airline, utilities, information technology, social and community services, clerical and administration, transport and travel, and call centre industries.
The Union representing communications, electrical, electronic, energy, information, postal, plumbing and allied services workers.
Represents public sector workers in Australia and is at the forefront in defending the public sector and the essential services it provides to the community.
The main trade union in construction, forestry and forest products, mining and energy production.
The federal office of State based public service unions. 200,000 members covering everyone from prison officers to university staff.
The homepage of the Australian union which covers employees in banking, investments and insurance.
MUA represents 10,000 Australian stevedoring workers, seafarers and, as a key affiliate of the International Transport Workers' Federation, 320,000 of the world's seafarers.
Australian union for workers in academia and related industries.
The SDA is the largest trade union in Australia with more than 230,000 members. It has branches in every state and provides a range of services which are available to all full-time, part-time or casual employees who are union members.
Covers workers in aviation, oil, waste management, gas, road transport, passenger vehicles and logistics.
An educational resource providing research information for secondary and tertiary students, as well as basic industrial information.
Union body representing 2.5 million trade union members. Contains policies, resolutions, decisions, media releases, speeches, links, search, campaign information, affiliated union details, member services.
The Union representing communications, electrical, electronic, energy, information, postal, plumbing and allied services workers.
AMWU members include production and trade workers in metals and engineering, automotive, printing, food processing and confectionery manufacturer. Some technical, professional, supervisory and administration/clerical employees in the various arms of manufacturing, engineering and science are also members.
The SDA is the largest trade union in Australia with more than 230,000 members. It has branches in every state and provides a range of services which are available to all full-time, part-time or casual employees who are union members.
Represents public sector workers in Australia and is at the forefront in defending the public sector and the essential services it provides to the community.
Covers workers in aviation, oil, waste management, gas, road transport, passenger vehicles and logistics.
National office site of the ASU representing local government, airline, utilities, information technology, social and community services, clerical and administration, transport and travel, and call centre industries.
The homepage of the Australian union which covers employees in banking, investments and insurance.
Australian union for workers in academia and related industries.
The federal office of State based public service unions. 200,000 members covering everyone from prison officers to university staff.
MUA represents 10,000 Australian stevedoring workers, seafarers and, as a key affiliate of the International Transport Workers' Federation, 320,000 of the world's seafarers.
The main trade union in construction, forestry and forest products, mining and energy production.
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