United Voice WA State Branch
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Thu 17 May 12
Having it both ways: Barnett Budget breaks revenue records, but Premier still cries poor on assisting low paid with cost of living
Barnett Budget contains nothing for United Voice members.
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Tue 27 Mar 12
Minister Must Release Serco Contract to Establish Truth
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Fri 23 Mar 12
Nurses Take Court Action. Mental Health Patients in General Wards
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Tue 21 Feb 12
"No time with my family" - The pressures of insecure work
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Fri 03 Feb 12
Fair Work makes historic decision
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About the Branch
WA Secretary: Dave KellyThe Western Australian branch of United Voice has more than 23,000 members from a diverse range of workplaces and backgrounds.
More than 90 awards and 350 enterprise agreements cover United Voice's members in WA in industries such as hospitals, aged care, schools, childcare centres, disability services, laundries, home care, universities, cleaning, security, hotels, catering, the casino, baking and food.
The main office in WA is in Perth, with a second office in Bunbury.
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WA Contacts
Western Australia Branch
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61 Thomas Street Subiaco WA 6008
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PO Box 414 Subiaco WA 6904
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Toll Free 1800 199 890 (WA only)
Phone 08 9388 5400
Facsimilie 08 9382 3986
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Peel Health Campus Radio Commercial
Did you know that support staff and ENs at Peel Health Campus are the lowest paid in Western Australia? Members at Peel are currently campaigning for a fair pay rise. Download and listen to the LHMU commercial that was played on local radio stations in Mandurah.
Downloadable Flyers & Information
Attention school cleaners: Do you feel safe? Are you at risk? Is the DET doing enough to ensure your safety? Download this flyer for your school cleaners.
The LHMU is representing its members in a case for permanency for ethnic assistants that is currently being considered by the Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission. Download this flyer for your ethnic assistants.
Walk a day in my shoes
LHMU is committed to ensuring our politicians understand what life is like for working Australians. The Walk A Day In My Shoes programme gives our politicians the opportunity to experience firsthand a typical day of an LHMU member.
Before the state election in 2008, Chris Tallentire, Member for Gosnells, spent a day in the shoes of disability care coordinator Mal Dunlop.

















