Roles and Functions

The Queensland Council of Unions (QCU) is the peak union body in Queensland with 35 affiliated unions covering around 350 000 Queensland workers. The QCU is the state branch of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU).

The fundamental roles of the QCU are to:

  • support and co-ordinate affiliates to improve industrial conditions and increase membership;
  • be the public voice of the Queensland union movement;
  • influence government and public policy at an industrial, political and social level;
  • build awareness of the union movement through education, training and campaigning; and
  • represent the Queensland movement statewide, nationally and internationally.

Some of the functions and services of the QCU are:

  • research and provision of information and material for affiliated unions
  • presentation of state general wage case
  • test cases in the Industrial Relations Commission (ie casual loading, termination change and redundancy)
  • co-ordination of multi-union negotiations and awards/agreements
  • submissions for committees of inquiry and review (ie Work and Family Test Case, child labour review)
  • organising major campaigns
  • training of delegates
 

The Campaigner

The Union movement has led many campaigns for better lives and a fair go in Australia for over a hundred years. However campaigns have changed and so have the techniques deployed by campaigners. 'The Campaigner' will give some air to some of those developments and invite discussion on campaigning and topical issues. Go to the Blog.

Contact the QCU

ph: 07 3846 2468
fax : 07 3844 4865
info@qcu.asn.au
Level 5 16 Peel Street
South Brisbane Qld 4101