Queensland Nurses' Union
Full name | Queensland Nurses' Union of Employees |
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Native name | Queensland Nurses' Union |
Founded | 1921 |
Members | 44,000 |
Affiliation | QCU |
Key people | Beth Mohle, secretary |
Office location | West End, Queensland |
Country | Australia |
Website | www.qnu.org.au |
The Queensland Nurses' Union, officially the Queensland Nurses' Union of Employees, (QNU) is a trade union that represents nurses and midwives in both the public and private sectors of Queensland, Australia. It was formed on 8 November 1921 under the name of the Australasian Trained Nurses' Association (Queensland Branch) Union of Employees . Its current incarnation began in 1982 when the union broke away from the then Royal Australian Nursing Federation, now simply known as the Australian Nursing Federation (ANF).
Before being known as officially the Queensland Nurses' Union of Employees, the QNU went under the name of the Royal Australian Nursing Federation, Queensland Branch, Union of Employees. This royal title was assumed, like other branches of the federation, in 1956 to mark the Queen's visit to Australia.
The QNU is affiliated with the Queensland Council of Unions, and in the late 1980s signed a "harmonisation" agreement with the ANF which recognises members of the QNU as members of the Queensland Branch of the ANF.
On 20 September 2010 the union announced the end of its affiliation with the Australian Labor Party.[1]
References
- ↑ QNU and the ALP Affiliation statement (press release) Archived 18 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine., 20 September 2010, QNU website.