The New Zealand Council of Trade Unions brings together over 350,000 New Zealand union members in 40 affiliated unions.
The NZCTU is the united voice for working people and their families in New Zealand.
Click here [1] to find out about Council of Trade Union people.
Unions affiliated to the CTU cover every job and industry. Together we make a strong voice for working people. Click Here [2] for a full list of union contact details.
Local Affiliates Councils operate in most centres to coordinate union activity and promote solidarity. Click Here [3] for contact details for your area.
The CTU Runanga [4] is the representative body for Maori workers whose unions are affiliated to the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions Te Kauae Kaimahi.
The union movement stands for unity in diversity. These groups exist to promote the active involvement of Women, Pacific, Queer, and Young workers in their unions.
Click here [10] to find out about what the CTU stands for
Click here [11] to find out about current job vacancies within unions in New Zealand
Click here [12] for a speech in 2007 by labour historian Peter Franks marking the 70th anniversary of the Federation of Labour.
Click here [13] for documents from CTU Biennial conference 2007.
Links:
[1] http://union.org.nz/node/25
[2] http://union.org.nz/about/affiliates.html
[3] http://union.org.nz/about/unions-local
[4] http://union.org.nz/runanga
[5] http://union.org.nz/about/representative.html
[6] http://union.org.nz/about/women.html
[7] http://union.org.nz/about/pasefika.html
[8] http://union.org.nz/outatwork
[9] http://union.org.nz/yum/index.html
[10] http://union.org.nz/about/stand.html
[11] http://union.org.nz/about/unionvacancies.html
[12] http://union.org.nz/the-federation-of-labour-1937-1987
[13] http://union.org.nz/conference2007