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Home AWU National About
StructureThe Australian Workers' Union is a democratic organisation with rules that are registered with the australian Industrial Relations Commission. The AWU is made up of over 135,000 working Australians who elect the officials of the AWU. All members of the AWU are part of the 12 geographic and industry based Branches which make constitute the AWU. Every four years AWU members elect the officials of the Branches and the officials of the AWU Nationally - this includes the Branch Secretary, the Branch President, the Branch Assistant Secretary, Organisers and other positions. The same happens nationally with all 135,000 members electing the National Secretary, National Assistant Secretary and National President every four years. Also elected at the same time is the National Executive and the Branch Executives which act as the Board of Directors for the union. All of the actions of the AWU's elected officials are guided by the Rules of the AWU which are registered under the Workplace Relations Act in the Australian Industrial Relations Commission. The National Secretary acts as the Chief Executive of the AWU with the Branch Secretaries acting as the General Managers of each Branch. They appoint staff, manage the finances of the union and ensure the union continues to stand up for AWU members by putting our members first. The AWU is affiliated with the Australian Council of Trade Unions, the International Metalworkers Federation, the International Union of Foodworkers and the International Transport Workers Federation. The AWU is affiliated to the Australian Labor Party and many branches of the AWU are affiliated with their state Trades & Labor Council. |
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© 2004 The Australian Workers' Union Level 10, 377-383 Sussex Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Phone: 02 8005 3333 Members Hotline: 1300 885 653 Fax: 02 8005 3300 Email: members@awu.net.au This page: http://www.awu.net.au/national/about/structure.html Site produced by Social Change Online |
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