National Union of Workers
The National Union of Workers was an Australian trade union from 1989 to 2019. The union covered workers in various industries and was one of the most powerful unions in the Australian Labor Party and its national Labor Right faction. In 2019, it merged with United Voice to form the United Workers Union.
History
The National Union of Workers of Australia was formed by a progressive amalgamation of unions from 1989 onwards in a time when all Australian unions were merging, with varying degrees of success. These unions merged into the one larger union to pool their expertise and resources, so they could provide members with a larger range of quality services.The six unions which form the National Union of Workers were established in the early part of last century and have been at the forefront of workers' achievements for nearly 100 years:
- Federated Storemen and Packers Union
- Federated Rubber and Allied Workers Union
- Federated Cold Storage and Meat Preserving Employees' Union
- Federated Millers and Manufacturing Grocers Union
- Commonwealth Foremen's Association
- United Sales Representatives and Commercial Travellers Guild
Coverage
The National Union of Workers covered workers in the following industries:- Warehousing and distribution
- Food manufacturing
- Rubber, plastic and cable-making
- Dairy
- Cold storage
- Poultry, fish and game processing
- Skin and hide
- Wool
- Oil
- Pet food
- Pharmaceutical manufacturing
- Milling
- Market research
- Merchandising and sales representatives
Politics