United Voice
Former Australian trade union from 1992 to 2019 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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United Voice was an Australian trade union from 1992 to 2019. It merged with the National Union of Workers to form the United Workers Union in 2019. United Voice was part of the Labor Left faction of the Australian Labor Party.[2]
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United Voice, Industrial Union of Employees | |
Predecessor | LHMU |
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Merged into | United Workers Union |
Founded | 1992 |
Dissolved | 2019 |
Headquarters | 303 Cleveland Street, Redfern, New South Wales |
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Members | 98,716 (as at 30 June 2019)[1] |
Key people | Jo-Anne Schofield, National Secretary Gary Bullock, National President Helen Gibbons, Assistant National Secretary |
Affiliations | ACTU, ALP, IUF |
Formerly called | Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union (1992–2011) |
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The union was established in 1992 as the Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union, following the merge of the Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union of Australia and Federated Liquor and Allied Industries Employees' Union of Australia. It was renamed United Voice from 1 March 2011.[3]