- UnionsWA
UnionsWA is the peak Trades and Labour Council in
Western Australia .Name changes
Originally known as the "Trades & Labor Council, Perth" from 1891, the organisation has gone through several name changes including the Western Australian Branch of the "Australian Labour Federation" in 1907; "Australian Labor Party (WA)" in 1927; "Trade Unions Industrial Council (ALP, WA)" in 1947. In 1963 the organisation was deregistered and a new organisation called "Trades & Labor Council of Western Australia" came into being until the most recent name change in April 2000 to UnionsWA.
The latest name change coincided with the dedication of a new
Perth Trades Hall onMay Day , 2000.tructure
In 2005 UnionsWA had 49 affiliated
trade union s and is the peak decision-making body of the Western Australian union movement. Delegates meet monthly to consider issues affecting the working conditions of Western Australians and determine strategies to improve them. The offices of Unions WA are located at 79 Stirling Street, Perth with the Secretary being Dave Robinson, formerly with the CSA. Stephanie Mayman, the previous Secretary, was appointed to the WAIRC as a Commissioner about a year ago.UnionsWA implementsAustralian Council of Trade Unions policy within Western Australia, representing the state union movement on a statewide, national and international basis.ee also
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Australian labour movement
*Trades Hall
*Perth Trades Hall
*Trade union External links
* [http://www.tlcwa.org.au Official website]
* [http://www.atua.org.au/biogs/ALE1303b.htm Australian Trade Union Archives]
* [http://john.curtin.edu.au/mccallum/index.html Alex McCallum biography]Further reading
* Layman, Lenore.(and Julian Goddard ; with the assistance of Wendy Wise and Robin Ho) (1988) "Organise! : a visual record of the labour movement in Western Australia" East Perth, W.A : Trades and Labor Council of W.A ISBN 0909791562
* Oliver, Bobbie, (2003) "Unity is strength : a history of the Australian Labor Party and the Trades and Labor Council in Western Australia, 1899-1999" Perth WA : API Network, Australia Research Institute, Curtin University. ISBN 1920845011
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