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The new name better reflects the union's membership base, which comprises both nurses and midwives. The association had a membership of over 76,000 in 2021. [3] In 2024 members of the union engaged campaigning, including strikes, to gain equivalent pay and conditions with their peers across the rest of Australia. [4]
Nursing in Australia is a healthcare profession. Nurses and midwives form the majority (54%) of Australian health care professionals. [1] Nurses are either registered or enrolled. Registered nurses have broader and deeper education than enrolled nurses. Nurse practitioners complete a yet higher qualification. Nurses are not limited to working ...
The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) is the largest union in Australia, with 274,956 members in 2018. [2] The union is run by nurses, midwives and nursing assistants to advance the industrial, political and professional interests of its members. It is a federated union, with branches in each state and territory in Australia.
Before being known as the Queensland Nurses and Midwives' Union, the union went under the name of the Queensland Nurses' Union. This was changed in 2017. Before this the union was known as the Royal Australian Nursing Federation, Queensland Branch, Union of Employees. This royal title was assumed, like other branches of the federation, in 1956 ...
Tradesmen/women are contrasted with laborers, agricultural workers, and professionals (those in the learned professions). [3] Skilled tradesmen are distinguished: from laborers such as bus drivers, truck drivers, cleaning laborers, and landscapers in that the laborers "rely heavily on physical exertion" while those in the skilled trades rely on and are known for "specific knowledge, skills ...
The Queensland Council of Unions (QCU) is the peak body representing trade union organisations in Queensland, Australia. As of 2024, 28 unions and 13 regional branches are affiliated with the QCU. The QCU represents unions covering around 400,000 Queensland workers.
Professional Divers' Association of Australia (1969-1991) Professional Radio Employees’ Institute of Australasia; Pulp and Paper Workers Federation of Australia (1913-1991) Seamen's Union of Australia (1890-1993) Textile, Clothing and Footwear Union of Australia (1992-2018) Telecommunication Officers Association; Unite Union; United Voice ...
Pages in category "Public sector trade unions in Australia" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .