National Legal Officer LHMU

Media Release - May 23, 2006

Applications are sought for the above position within the National Office of the LHMU in Sydney.

The LHMU represents 130,000 workers throughout its 8 branches in all states and territories.

Responsibilities of the position will include:

  • Coordinating national campaigns and bargaining with national companies in conjunction with Branches
  • Industry research with reference to a diverse LHMU coverage
  • Representing the LHMU in the Australia Industrial Relations Commission and industry forums
  • Providing information, training and support for delegates and members.

    The successful candidate will be highly motivated, with well developed research, communication, advocacy and written skills, and be computer literate.

    A strong commitment to the Union movement is essential.

    Some interstate travel will be required.

    The Union offers an attractive salary package inclusive of superannuation and motor vehicle allowance.

    All applications should be directed to:

    Tim Ferrari
    Assistant National Secretary LHMU
    Locked Bag 9
    Haymarket NSW 1240


    or email tim@lhmu.org.au

    Applications close 31 May 2006


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