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Real wins for UWU members across Australia.
The proof is in the results, just check our record
Over the past four years, we have fought hard and won real gains for members across the country. Our approach works: we pull every lever available, including industrial action, legal fights, political campaigns, and community pressure, to get results.
Growing and Winning
While we have been winning and growing in the industries we lead, others have been losing members in theirs. Without members, we have no union.
Our focused approach to campaigning has secured significant improvements in industries as diverse as early education, aged care, cleaning, and security. We use every tool in the toolbox, including industrial action, legal challenges, political pressure, and community campaigns, to make lasting change.
Why Political Action Matters…
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State and federal governments employ (either directly or indirectly) many UWU members across sectors such as education, public health, ambulance, disability, cleaning, and security. Many other members work in areas funded by government or under contracts to deliver services to government. Government policy and funding decisions have a major impact on your wages, conditions, and job security.
Members' investment in political action has led to changes in industrial relations laws and restoration of workers' rights. These gains have come through major campaigns involving tens of thousands of members.
We know our members face real cost of living pressures, that’s why we fight for them both inside and outside the workplace.
The Choice Is Yours
This record shows what's possible when your union uses every tool available to win. Not just strikes for media attention, but comprehensive campaigns that deliver lasting change. Not budget blowouts, but responsible management. Not losing members, but growing stronger.
Your vote will determine whether we keep building on these wins or go back to tactics that don't work.