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International report shows strong action on climate change will create jobs for the future
The scare campaign against action on climate change has once again been proved wrong by international research showing up to one million new Australian jobs would be created by positive investment in clean energy, say unions.
10 May 2012 [ full story ]
First Draft Aero-Care Agreement – still falls short
Negotiations for the new Aero-Care Agreement are about to start after Fair Work Australia (FWA) rejected the previous agreement on 24th April 2012. Ahead of negotiations Aero-Care management have produced a new draft agreement which makes some improvements to the rejected version but in our view still falls short of what FWA would expect.
09 May 2012 [ full story ]
Qantas Payroll – A story that has no end
In our Qantas EBA 9 we continued the practice of having regular payroll committee meetings with Qantas over issues members have raised with us about the Qantas Payroll System. Your committee has met with the company on 3 occasions this year. Here is a summary of what has been discussed.
08 May 2012 [ full story ]
GROW Agreement 2012 – your VOTE your say
The GROW draft agreement has been issued by management and subject to a ballot of staff commencing 11 May and closing 18 May 2012. Unfortunately the final draft agreement is not one the ASU could recommend to members.
08 May 2012 [ full story ]
Jobs, rights, fairness and equality on the agenda as unions prepare for 2012 ACTU Congress
Better protections for workers exercising their rights, a more balanced bargaining system and a range of improvements to economic and workplace conditions to help deliver secure jobs are all at the heart of a dynamic agenda for Australian unions leading into next week’s ACTU Congress.
07 May 2012 [ full story ]
QLD: Multicultural Development Association EBA Survey Results
Thank you to the Multicultural Development Association (MDA) staff who have completed the ASU Enterprise Bargaining Agreement (EBA) survey so far. We will leave the survey open so staff who haven’t completed it yet can still tell us how important different things are to them in bargaining, but the results of the survey to date will be used by union members to develop our Log of Claims.
04 May 2012 [ full story ]
Vision Australia Unified Enterprise Agreement 2012
Union delegates and officials along with elected staff representatives met with Vision Australia management representatives on 16 and 17 April. This was the sixth meeting of the Single Bargaining Unit (SBU). The current Unified Employment Agreement (UEA) expires on 30 June and Vision Australia management representatives made it clear that pay increases will not be backdated if agreement is not reached by the expiry date.
04 May 2012 [ full story ]
Justice for James Hardie’s asbestos victims as the High Court finds ex-directors breached their duties
Today’s High Court ruling that seven former directors of James Hardie misled the Australian Stock Exchange about the company’s ability to fund compensation claims from asbestos victims is a step towards justice for the families of those who suffered at the company’s hands, say unions.
03 May 2012 [ full story ]
Public Services Bulletin - April 2012
This edition contains the following items: Strong action required to end deaths from asbestos exposure; EE-Oz Training Standards E-Bulletin; World day for rail commences; COAG signs up to skills for all Australians; Water Operators of Australia latest bulletin; Federal MOP staffers enterprise agreement negotiations concluded; Libraries, information systems, archives, museums and art galleries training package now launched; plus more.
03 May 2012 [ full story ]
QLD: ACE Enterprise Bargaining Update
The negotiations are now entering the final stages. The parties have all agreed that we will be moving forward together to complete the negotiations as soon as is practical.
02 May 2012 [ full story ]
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Representing the interests of approximately 120,000 members across the country, the Australian Services Union - better known as the ASU - is one of the largest trade unions in Australia. Formed in 1993 as an amalgamation of a number of unions, including the FCU, the MEU and the MOA, the ASU operates in areas as diverse as local government, energy, water, public transport, airlines, shipping, travel, ports, social and community services, information technology and the private sector clerical and administrative area.

This is the official website of the ASU National Office, which serves a coordinating function for the nine Branches of the Union as well as its many regional offices. While the Branches deal directly with the industrial needs of our members, here at the National Office we disseminate information, coordinate national campaigns and industries, fulfill a number of the administrative responsibilities of the Union and act as a contact point for international and national affiliations.

In addition to working for our members directly with their employers, negotiating awards and agreements, and indirectly through our nine Branches, the ASU National Office is also active on a number of national and international committees through our various afiliations (eg; ACTU, PSI, UNI, ITF, etc.). See our Union Links page for an annotated list of other websites that may be of interest to you


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The ASU operates in various industries under the auspices of an internal body known as an Industry Division or an Industry Committee. If you want to know what is happening in your ASU industry, follow the links to your industry's home page (links appear at the top and bottom of each web page). The ASU is active in the following industries, amongst others:

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