United Workers Union


The United Workers’ Union is an Australian trade union. Described as the biggest blue-collar union in Australia, the UWU covers more than 150,000 workers within over 45 industries, including warehousing, defence, hospitality, health, early childhood education, aged care, logistics & supermarket supply, cleaning, security, farming, manufacturing, and market research. The union is the result of a merger of two unions: United Voice and the National Union of Workers.
The union is unique in its structure, having only one centralised federal branch which is not splintered into separate state branches.

History

In 2018, plans began to merge the two the unions United Voice and National Union of Workers. In June 2019, the Fair Work Commission approved a vote on the proposed merger between the two unions held in August 2019.. On 30 August 2019 the Australian Electoral Commission declared the result of the vote, with just over 95% of members supporting the amalgamation.

Governance and structure

The organisation operates as a national structure and does not have divisions or branches. Governance of the organisation is vested in a National Convention of approximately 500 Delegates, from industries and workplaces across Australia, elected by all financial members. A meeting of the convention is held every 4 years.
Between meetings of the National Convention its powers are exercised by a Member Council, consisting of 50 rank and file Councillors and the National Executive. Both the Councillors and the National Executive are elected by and from the convention.
The Committee of Management of the organisation is called the National Executive. It consists between 12 and 24 members, including the National President, National Secretary and 4 National Vice-Presidents.
Elections for all office positions within the organisation are conducted by the Australian Electoral Commission.
The term of office for all offices is 4 years.
Tim Kennedy, former National Secretary of the NUW, is the National Secretary, and Jo-anne Schofield, former National Secretary of United Voice, is the National President.

Politics

During the 2020 recession, the UWU pushed for "a universal income of $740 a week" and a "jobs guarantee".