Communication Workers Union of Australia

Australian trade union

  • Australia
Key people
Shane Murphy, Divisional President Greg Rayner, Divisional Secretary
Parent organization
Communications, Electrical, Electronic, Energy, Information, Postal, Plumbing and Allied Services Union of Australia (CEPU)AffiliationsACTU, Australian Labor PartyWebsitewww.cwu.org.au – National Divisional Office

www.cwucentral.org.au – Central Branch (NSW/ACT/QLD/SA/NT)

cwuwa.org – WA Branch

www.cwuvic.asn.au – VIC Branch

The Communication Workers Union of Australia is a trade union in Australia. It is a division of the Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union of Australia.

It was formed in 1992 as a standalone Union following the merger of the Australian Postal and Telecommunications Union and the Australian Telecommunications Employees Association/Australian Telephone and Phonogram Officers Association. At the time of the merger the union had a membership of approximately 85,000.[1]: 36  In 1993 it absorbed the Telecommunications Officers Association (TOA). The CWU amalgamated with the ETU and PPTEU to form the CEPU in 1994, thereafter becoming a division of the larger union. The three CEPU Divisions largely operate autonomously, as separate entities, on a day to day basis.[2]

References

  1. ^ Bolton, Brian (1993). Telecommunications Services: Negotiating Structural and Technological Change. Geneva: International Labour Organisation. ISBN 92-2-108263-6.
  2. ^ "Communication Workers Union of Australia (ii) (1993 - 1994)". Australian Trade Union Archives. Retrieved 17 July 2021.

External links

  • iconOrganized labour portal
  • National Divisional Office
  • Central Branch (NSW/ACT/QLD/SA/NT
  • Western Australia Branch
  • Tasmania Branch
  • Victoria Branch