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The Club Managers' Association Australia (CMAA) is a trade union in Australia. It represents approximately 2800 professional managers of clubs. It was founded in 1964 as the Club Managers' Association, and then changed its name in 1967 to the Secretaries' and Managers' Association of Australia and adopted its current name in 1993. [2]
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. The ACTU is a member of the International Trade Union Confederation.
TESOL International Association, formerly Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, [1] is the largest professional organization for teachers of English as a second or foreign language. [2] It was founded in 1966 and is based in Alexandria, Virginia , in the United States. [ 3 ]
Australian Journalists Association (1910-1992) Australian Leather and Allied Trades Employees' Federation (1945-1970) Australian Postal and Telecommunications Union (1925-1992) Australian Postmasters' Association; Australian Railways Union (1920-1993) Australian Telecommunications Employees Association (1912-1992) Australian Telephone and ...
Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Employees; Australian Institute of Marine and Power Engineers; Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association; Australian Manufacturing Workers Union; Australian Maritime Officers Union; Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation; Australian Rail Tram and Bus Industry Union
Australian Association for Jewish Studies; Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers; Australian Association of Social Workers; Australian Coaching Council; Australian Committee on Computation and Automatic Control; Australian Computer Society; Australian Counselling Association; Australian Information Security Association
At the club level, volunteers include coaches, officials and administrators. Clubs generally receive their limited income from membership fees. Professional sporting clubs have been established to compete in national and international leagues such as Australian Football League, National Rugby League, A-League, ANZ Championship and Super 15.
The Certificate IV in TESOL is an Australian academic qualification for those entering the field of Teaching English as a foreign or second language. [1] Certificate IV in TESOL courses are delivered by a number of Australian Registered training organisations (RTOs), with the qualification being recognised within the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF).