Hughie Williams

Hughie Williams

Hughie Williams is the current State Secretary of the Queensland Branch of the Transport Workers Union of Australia. He has been State Secretary since 1992, after years of internal struggle. He was also State Secretary during the early 1980s and had been secretary of the now defunct Brisbane sub-branch throughout the 1980s.

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* [http://www.qld.twu.com.au Transport Workers' Union of Australia - Queensland Branch]


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