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Here's where you get more details about the Australian Workers' Union, our structure, our key people and our history.

The Australian Workers’ Union is the nation’s oldest and largest blue-collar trade union representing over 135,000 working men & women and their families.historical march [awumarch victoria.jpg]

Since our formation in 1886 we have a proud record of standing up for working families from all walks of life, today our members live and work in all states and territories.

The AWU employs more than 200 officials in our 45 offices to ensure that all of our members get a fair go at work.

Our Union stands up for working families by ensuring that our members get the pay, conditions, safety and respect that they deserve.

Not only do we stand up for our members rights at work we also work hard to ensure all working Australians get a better deal as well through our many political and community campaigns.

For over 120 years the AWU has campaigned to make Australia a better place to live and work, our history is a rich and colorful as the history of Australia itself and by bringing together our 135,000 members through our union we know that we will all be Stronger Together.

Our Union started in 1886 representing shearers and miners and today we have grown to be Australia's most diverse union representing workers in the manufacturing, steel, aluminium, glass, oil & gas, aviation, agriculture, construction, state public services, local government, health, plastics, hospitality, food, paper, resources, aquaculture, events and racing industries.

If you want the protection and strength that the AWU provides - join today by calling 1300 885 653 or by clicking here, union fees are tax deductable and according ABS figures released in 2009 show that union members earn an average of $96 per week more than non-union workers.

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All electoral matter is authorised by Paul Howes, National Secretary
Email: members@awu.net.au
Level 10, 377-383 Sussex Street, Sydney | NSW 2000
Members Hotline: 1300 885 653