Observations March 2022 - Careers in Nursing and Midwifery

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ORGANISING UPDATE

WHY DO WE NEED TO ORGANISE? Organising in the Workplace

What is organising?

Starting out in the nursing and midwifery professions is

The organising model is a transformational way of unlocking

an exciting time. Many of our members have been lifelong

and utilising the power of members and setting up structures

ANMF members who joined at the beginning of their careers.

to build union power where union leaders can lead, and

When thinking about joining a union, one might automatically think of benefits such as professional indemnity insurance, industrial and professional representation, fighting for pay, entitlements and conditions. These are all important benefits which unions do provide, and today’s existing rights are a result of what unions have fought for over decades. But how do unions operate and practice to get results for members? Individual member assistance is key to providing services to members. This type of service is tailored to address members’ needs where an issue is limited, including advice on pay and leave entitlements, and workplace conditions and rights. Unions also assist members in getting positive outcomes and improvements in workplace conditions through organising. Organising is where deep long-lasting change occurs due to members collectively driving change. Organising collectively is also used to address significant and serious matters that impact on multiple members in a workplace.

members can identify and take collective action on issues. Some key elements to this include: • You need a Workplace Delegate (WPD). Why? WPDs are nominated by members in the workplace and play a vital role in representing members. They are the critical link between the Branch and members, and members and the employer. They are your union leaders, who work closely with the ANMF ACT Organising Team. • You need a Workplace Organising Committee (WOC). This is a leadership group that is made up of activist members who work with the WPD to provide support to the WPD and members. They often provide practical support and make things happen like organising meetings, communicating key information to members and going with the WPD to meetings with employers. • You need members. MEMBERS ARE THE UNION. There is only power in organising if there are members who are willing to be active and collectivise on issues. Members are at the centre of our work and drive change. With the assistance of WPDs and ANMF ACT Organisers, members formulate strategy to resolve workplace issues. Evidence demonstrates that members who have a WPD and WOC in their workplace are more likely to achieve better workplaces. Members share their wins with colleagues which demonstrates to potential members the importance of being an ANMF ACT member.

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