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31 October 2012
Established July 1993 (earliest precursor union established 1881)Trading name: Australian Services Union (ASU)Registered as: Australian Municipal, Administrative, Clerical and Services Union (AMACSU) The Australian Municipal, Administrative, Clerical and Services Union, trading as the Australian Services Union (ASU), was formed on July 1, 1993, following a vote by members of the…
Officials of the ASU National Office
31 October 2012
Emeline Gaske Assistant National Secretary. Emeline leads the Campaigns & Growth Team. Robert Potter National Secretary
National Conference
31 October 2012
National Conference is the supreme policy making body of the ASU. It meets biennially (once every two years). Branches send delegates to National Conference according to a formula based on number of members in each Branch. National elected officers are also delegates to National Conference with one vote each. All…
National Executive
31 October 2012
National Executive is the committee of management of the ASU and sees to the running of the Union between meetings of National Conference which is the supreme ruling body of the ASU. National Executive meets three times a year. All National Executive meetings for the current year are recorded in…
Structure
31 October 2012
Branches & National Office Day to day operation of the Union. Branches have their own committees of management, executives and other structures. National Executive The body that sees to the running of the Union between meetings of National Conference. National Executive meets three times a year. For more details, please…
Coverage
31 October 2012
The ASU represents the industrial interests of workers in a number of different industries and occupations, employed in Australian companies both big and small. Below is a table showing our coverage in broad terms - please contact us if you need further information: Industry / Position titles Major employers Local…
About
31 October 2012
Representing the interests of approximately 135,000 members across the country, the Australian Municipal, Administrative, Clerical and Services Union, trading as the Australian Services Union or, just simply, the ASU, is one of the largest trade unions in Australia. Formed in 1993 as an amalgamation of a number of unions, including…
National Conference 2018
29 October 2012
The biennial ASU National Conference will be held in 2018 in Sydney, New South Wales, from Wednesday 21 November to Friday 23 November at Dockside, Cockle Bay Wharf, Sydney. Open All Close All {slider=National Conference theme} This year's National Conference theme is "Change The Rules". The theme reflects the…
National Conference 2016
29 October 2012
The biennial ASU National Conference will be held in 2016 in Tweed Heads, New South Wales, from Wednesday 16 November to Friday 18 November at the Twin Towns Clubs & Resorts. >> The ASU National Conference will #BoycottCUB in support of the #CUB55 Open All Close All {slider=National…
National Conference 2014
29 October 2012
The biennial ASU National Conference will be held in 2014 in Melbourne from Monday 17 November to Wednesday 19 November at the ME Bank Centre at the Punt Road Oval in Richmond, an inner suburb of Melbourne. Open All Close All {slider=National Conference theme} This year's…
National Conference 2012
29 October 2012
The biennial ASU National Conference was held in 2012 in Adelaide from Monday, November 26 to Wednesday, November 28 at the National Wine Centre. The theme was "union-ready, future-ready". 2012 National Conference - Feedback letter from Qld delegate John Finn Open All Close All {slider=National Conference materials} National…
ASU Rules
25 October 2012
There are separate rules covering all entities of the "ASU". These rules can be found at the links below "Federally registered union rules" and "State registered union rules". All employee organisations (unions) registered under the Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Act 2009 are governed by rules which set out the way…