Australian Maritime Officers Union

The Australian Maritime Officers Union (AMOU) is an Australian trade union that is registered with the Australian Industrial Relations Commission (and additionally registered in Queensland, New South Wales and Western Australia) and affiliated with the Australian Council of Trade Unions. Its membership covers mariners as well as professional, administrative, supervisory and technical employees in the maritime industry and dependent services. The AMOU uses the services model of trade unionism.

AMOU
Full nameAustralian Maritime Officers Union
Founded1904
Members2,661 (as at 31 December 2018)[1]
AffiliationACTU, ITF, QCU
Office locationSuite 1, 5th Floor, 377 Sussex St, Sydney, NSW
CountryAustralia
Websitewww.amou.com.au
Logo motto reads "Unity upon the seas"

The AMOU National Office is located in Sydney, NSW. The National executive are:

  • President: Captain TIm Higgs
  • National Vice President: Ken Blackband
  • National Delegates: Aaron Wild and Brent Middleton
  • Offshore Divisional Delegates: James Gregson
  • Port Services Divisional Delegates: Daryl Dorron
  • Area Secretaries: Luke Hosking Daniel Pearson.
  • Seagoing delegate Matt jepson
  • Towage Delegate Ken Blackband
  • Marine Pilot delegate Andrew Hawkins

The AMOU is composed of two Divisions: "Offshore" and "Port Services".

The Eastern Area President: Vacant, Secretary: Brent Warhurst. The Southern Area President: Vacant, The Western Area President:Paul Dolan, Area Secretary: Glenn Anderson.

The Australian Maritime Officers Union has previously published a journal called the Maritime Officer.

History

The AMOU traces its roots to the formation of the Mercantile Marine Officers' Association in the 1880s. The MMOA was one of the key unions involved in the 1890 Australian maritime dispute that began on 15 August 1890 and ended when members returned to work on the employers' terms in November 1890.

A general meeting of the MMOA on 12 February 1904 changed the name of the union to Merchant Service Guild of Australasia. The Guild registered under the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act on 5 May 1905, the first registered federal employee organisation to do so. On 3 September 1957 the union changed its name to the Merchant Service Guild of Australia. In 1976 it took over coverage of sea-going shipwrights, previously represented by the Federated Shipwrights and Ship Constructors Association of Australia.

The Australian Maritime Officers Union was formed in 1993 with the merger of the Merchant Services Guild and the Australian Stevedoring Supervisors Association.

References

  1. "FINANCIAL REPORT - 31 DECEMBER 2018" (PDF). Australian Maritime Officers Union. Australian Maritime Officers Union. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
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