in
Victoria is the "birthplace" of the ACTU. In Australia, agitation for
One Big Union took place from 1911 from two different sectors: from the revolutionary Australian section of the
IWW and from the pro-
arbitration Australian Workers Union (AWU). At that time the AWU was the largest single Australian union. In 1918 after the collapse of the Australian IWW, a group of militant trade unions (which were opposed to the AWU) attempted to form One Big Union under the name
Workers Industrial Union of Australia (WIUA). The hostility between the WIUA and the AWU prevented the formation of One Big Union in Australia. The ACTU was formed as the Australasian Council of Trade Unions in 1927 and was one of the earliest attempts by trade unions to apply the principles of One Big Union earlier explored by more radical
syndicalist unions like the
CNT or revolutionary
industrial unions like the IWW. The ACTU has not achieved the ideals expressed for One Big Union: it remains a council organisation, but it does however represent the majority of Australian trade unions. At its formation in 1927 the ACTU was only seen as representing blue collar trades unions, and only managed to achieve the support of trades unions. Attempts of Nationalist
Stanley Bruce's federal government in 1927 to dismantle the
Australian Industrial Relations Commission impelled Australian trade unions to form a national council. The ACTU's Australian trade union "peak body" precursors include state
labour councils like the
Victorian Trades Hall Council (originating in 1856 as the "Melbourne Trades Hall Committee"), the
Labor Council of New South Wales (originally formed in 1870 as the "Sydney Trades and Labor Council") and the Inter-Colonial Trade Union Congress (formed in 1879). , ACTU President in 1970From 1948 peak bodies of white collar associations existed, and from 1969 peak bodies of government employees. The white collar bodies were: the
Council of Professional and Commercial Employees Association (1948), which became the
Council of White Collar Associations (1954), which amalgamated with the
Salaried Employees Consultative Council of New South Wales (1954) to become the
Australian Council of Salaried and Professional Associations (ACSPA) in 1956. The government employee bodies were: the
Council of Commonwealth Public Service Organisations (1969) which became the
Council of Australian Government Employee Organisations (CAGEO) in 1975. The ACTU successfully integrated these bodies in 1981. After 1981 the ACTU was generally viewed by the Australian media and public as the organisation representing all workers' organisations. , then-Secretary of the ACTU, speaking on 2 November 2005 shortly after the Government introduced its
WorkChoices legislation into the Australian Parliament The ACTU and Labour Councils have often united Australian working class opinion behind certain initiatives like the
eight-hour day or
compulsory arbitration. In the early 1980s this unifying impulse created the
Prices and Incomes Accord. The ACTU retains a close relationship with the
Australian Labor Party: former ACTU President
Bob Hawke went on to become the leader of the ALP and then
Prime Minister of Australia. Other former ACTU Presidents who went on to become members of Federal Parliament are:
Simon Crean (president 1985–90),
Martin Ferguson (1990–96),
Jennie George (1996–99), and
Ged Kearney (2010–18). The November 2007 election win by the Labor Party, saw the election of a number of union officials to the parliament (Commonwealth) including
Bill Shorten (Australian Workers Union) and
Greg Combet (former ACTU Secretary). In the late 1980s and early 1990s the ACTU was influential in a move to forcibly amalgamate smaller unions into so called "super unions". The ACTU's plans envisaged 20 super unions organised on an industrial basis. While many amalgamations occurred in the late 1980s and early 1990s (in part under the influence of changed industrial law), there are still many unions, and union coverage is often organised by historical amalgamation, not by industry. ==Past campaigns==