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  2. Australian Workers' Union - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Workers' Union (AWU) is one of Australia's largest and oldest trade unions.It traces its origins to unions founded in the pastoral and mining industries in the late 1880s and it currently has approximately 80,000 members.

  3. List of trade unions in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Building Workers' Industrial Union of Australia; Clothing and Allied Trades Union of Australia (1907-1992) Commonwealth Bank Officers Association (1930-1993) Commonwealth Public Service Clerical Association; Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association; Commonwealth Temporary Clerks Association; Communication Workers Union of Australia ...

  4. Australian Council of Trade Unions - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), originally the Australasian Council of Trade Unions, is the largest peak body representing workers in Australia.It is a national trade union centre of 46 affiliated unions and eight trades and labour councils.

  5. Australian Rail Tram and Bus Union (Victorian branch)

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    The Rail, Tram and Bus Union Victorian Branch or RTBU Victoria is the state branch of the RTBU in Victoria. Originally formed in 1993 as the Victorian branch of the Public Transport Union (an amalgamation of several smaller trade unions representing workers in public transport industries) and renamed the RTBU in 1998, the RTBU Victoria today represents nearly 8000 members across Rail ...

  6. Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union

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    The former union had been registered federally in 1907 and had registered branches in Victoria, Adelaide, New South Wales, Western Australia and Tasmania. Although the organisation was deregistered in 1918 its members formed a new union, the Australian Timber Workers' Union, the same year. The new union extended coverage to workers in box and ...

  7. Australian Shearers' Union - Wikipedia

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    By November 1886, it claimed 5000 members: 1500 in Victoria and 3500 in southern New South Wales. [7] [8] Having sought to amalgamate with the various New South Wales unions from an early stage, it merged with the smaller Wagga Shearers Union and Bourke Shearers Union to form the Amalgamated Shearers' Union of Australasia in January 1887. [9] [10]

  8. Category : Trade unions affiliated with the Australian ...

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    Australian Workers' Union; Australian Writers' Guild; B. Blind Workers' Union of Victoria; Breweries & Bottleyards Employees Industrial Union of Workers WA; C.

  9. Transport Workers' Union of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Transport Workers' Union of Australia (TWU) is a trade union representing workers in various transport sectors. It has five main branches, covering the Australian Capital Territory/New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria/Tasmania, South Australia/Northern Territory, and Western Australia.