Workers First Union
Workers First Union is a national trade union in New Zealand that was formed as First Union on 1 October 2011 by the merger of the National Distribution Union and Finsec. It changed to the current name in March 2024.
Leadership and structure
FIRST Union has a membership of more than 31,000 as of 1 October 2023 and is affiliated with the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions. It is also affiliated to various international federations through its five sectors; Finance, Industrial, Retail, Stores and Transport. While not affiliated with the New Zealand Labour Party, former NDU secretary Laila Harré served in the Fifth [Labour Government of New Zealand|Fifth Labour Government] as Minister for Women's Affairs and was the primary architect of the country's paid parental leave system.The current General Secretary is Dennis Maga, the first Asian New Zealander to lead a major New Zealand trade union. Maga was born in the Philippines and elected general secretary in November 2017.