The official page of United Voice NSW. We are a progressive trade union that represents workers in many different industries.
United Voice NSW, formerly LHMU, is a union of workers organising to win better jobs, stronger communities, a fairer society and a sustainable future.
The current Branch Secretary is Mark Boyd.
We are people of diverse races, genders and ages, from all across the state. We have diverse backgrounds and a multitude of different skills, but we have the same goal—to be agents of positive social change and to continuously stand up for the type of society we believe in.
Many of us work on a casual or part-time basis; 60% of us are women, and half of us are from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. It is from this diversity that we gain great strength.
United Voice brings together members at your workplace, across your industry and across the country. As a member you can feel secure and be ambitious about improving your job, knowing you have the support of unionised colleagues where you work and well beyond. When you are a member of United Voice, you stand together with thousands of workers in your industry – people who believe that a fairer, better society is possible.
You also join an active union that’s campaigning to win on the big issues nationally and in partnership with leading unions overseas. We’re active in workplaces, in communities and in politics.
United Voice is innovative and ambitious. But, most importantly, we’re effective at winning better jobs. Working together, we know that we can build stronger communities and a sustainable future— and a fairer society that we can be proud to pass on to future generations of Australians.
Terms of Use:
This Facebook page is a platform for United Voice NSW to share and interact with its members, supporters, friends and the general public and to participate in debate.
We welcome contributions by everyone and we leave the door open to conversation, ideas and discussion.
There are conditions to contributing to the page:
• Sticking to the debate and the topic at hand in a respectful way
• Having respect for other users who share the page. Profanities, name-calling, personal or ad hominem attacks on fellow members, union officials, politicians or public figures as well as being dishonest and spreading misleading or false information won't be tolerated
• Ongoing, repetitive or inflammatory postings considered by the page administrators to contradict the purposes of this page may be removed without notice
• No advertising or promoting products or repeatedly posting the same post.
United Voice NSW doesn't necessarily support or condone all discussions on our social media platforms and retain the right to determine which comments violate the comment policy at our discretion.
This policy also applies to our social networking profiles including but not limited to those on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.