Backbone of Our Movement: Andrew Irving
Andrew Irving
RTBU
How long have you been a union member?
43 years.
Why did you join the union?
Third generation Communist family. Grand father coal miner Wonthaggi. Father sacked Menzies Government from TAA because he was a com. He was last left executive member of Clerks Union before it was taken over by the Groupers.
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Samantha Bond
ASU, International Organiser with Union Aid Abroad-APHEDA
How long have you been a union member?
39 years.
Why did you join the union?
I joined my first union as a 14 year old casual at K-Mart. The woman in payroll gave me the form and told me I didn’t have to join. I remember clearly thinking well obviously that means I DO have to join.
My next union was Actors’ Equity which was a closed shop for working actors in the 1980’s. No ticket – No start.
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Ryan Stanton
Formerly NUW (now UWU), currently ETU
Current rank and file member, previous NUW delegate and HSR
How long have you been a union member?
12 years.
Why did you join the union?
I became a member of Socialist Alternative. I was convinced to do union activism through the broader political convictions of revolutionary socialism. The working class is key to any project of progressive social change, especially social revolution.
Read moreBackbone of Our Movement: Lourdes Garcia Larqué
Lourdes Garcia Larqué
Rank and file member and sub-branch Women’s Officer of the AEU, Victoria
How long have you been a union member?
I have been an AEU member since I was a student-teacher in 2013, before that I have also been a union organiser in what is now the United Workers Union
Why did you join the union?
Since I moved to Australia from Mexico I was able to see how organised workers campaigned for health and safety in industries that back in my country are incredibly dangerous or precarious like construction, mining or sanitation. Years ago, I worked at what used to be the Miscellaneous Worker Union, campaigning with the cleaners. As soon as I became a teacher I just knew I had to be a union member.
Read moreBackbone of Our Movement: Iqra Ahad
Iqra Ahad
NTEU Delegate
How long have you been a union member?
6 years.
Why did you join the union?
When I joined the union it was for support, advice and representation but I continue to be a union member to have the power to negotiate for more favourable working conditions and other benefits collectively.
Read moreBackbone of Our Movement: Kirsty Davies
Kirsty Davies
Health Workers Union
Rank and File, Workplace HSR
How long have you been a union member?
Since 2005.
Why did you join the union?
I was raised by union parents who had always belonged to their unions. When in permanent work, I have always joined. I believe it is an important example to set for staff particularly now as I am in a head chef role. I like to know that I will have support if I need it, an organisation that can represent myself and my workmates if I am unable do so myself
Read moreBackbone of Our Movement: Manolya Moustafa
Manolya Moustafa
Australian Education Union, Sub-branch President (delegate)
How long have you been a union member?
Since 2005.
Why did you join the union?
Workers are an exploited and oppressed class, the only way to fight for our rights and win gains is by working together and organising as a collective. A union is a basic starting point for workers work together and fight for our rights.
Read moreBackbone of Our Movement: Dani
Dani
RTBU, Women’s Advocate
How long have you been a union member?
Three years.
Why did you join the union?
I honestly didn’t know much about unions before I started in public transport. I joined initially because I knew that it would mean that I would have support if I needed it.
Read moreBackbone of Our Movement: Emma Bagg
Emma Bagg
Organiser, staff delegate and staff HSR
ASU Vic-Tas Branch
How long have you been a union member?
23 years.
Why did you join the union?
I came from a working-class family, but we never really talked about the union movement, but my family always talked about fighting for workers’ rights.
When I was 15 and working in hospitality, I always questioned my rights and entitlements for myself and other staff. However, it was not until I was 20 and I started work at the Colac Abattoirs and I joined the AMIEU as I realised the importance of being part of a collective and standing together.
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Glen
HSR at the Australian Services Union (Vic-Tas)
How long have you been a union member?
All my working life.
Why did you join the union?
It’s how I was raised. Coming from a working- class family it’s the way it was.
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