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What we are about

About: Union Solidarity
Union Solidarity aims to build a mass based united front campaign on the ground to defeat the repressive IR laws. Union Solidarity is a wide network of affiliated community and welfare organisations and unions with the single aim of building a broad people’s movement to beat back attacks on workers, unions and communities.

We Stand Together!

Union Solidarity has only one reasong to exist: to show no strings attached solidarity to unions and communities taking action in opposition to the Howard Government attacks on our rights.

Helping unions and communities.
Each local is free to organise the appropriate response in their own area including.
  • Public Meetings to facilitate community concerns
  • Building new local branches across Melbourne suburbs and Victorian regions
  • Support unions taking action against wrongful dismissal in our neighbourhoods
  • Fundraising to keep the information flowing
  • Letterboxing in local areas
  • Building union and community local media profile
  • Providing resources such as food and shelter for picket lines
  • Acting as one link between communities, unions, Vic Trades Hall and the ACTU
Contact Us.
We now have an online form where you can register as a contact with Union Solidarity. The purpose of the list is to generate a pool of people that are able to provide assistance to community assemblies and disputes.

How do I join?
 

SMS alert list

Join the Union Solidarity SMS and email alert list and be informed about disputes in your local area

About Union Solidarity

Union Solidarity is a network of community and union activists building a movement to resist the attacks on workers, unions and the community. more...

Recent Publications

Open Rebellion, why we oppose anti-union laws.
For the Record, brief history of our success
Unjust laws wont defeat us, our record and the SMS alert system

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