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Frequently asked questions about SDA union membership in Western Australia. Have a more urgent question? Contact us.
A union is an organisation of workers who join together to achieve common workplace goals through collective bargaining. A union represents workers in a particular industry by negotiating for job security, fair pay and better working conditions. A union provides members with workplace information, support and advice, shop floor representation when a problem arises, and legal representation for underpayments, unfair dismissals and workers compensation.
The SDA can negotiate your wages and conditions with your employer and in Awards so that you don’t have to. We can provide workplace information and support if you have a problem at work. If things get serious, the SDA provides free legal representation for unfair dismissals, underpayments and workers compensation.
Any worker working in the retail, fast food, warehousing, hair and beauty, and modelling industries can join the SDA.
If you’re not a member, we can’t help you. If you have a pre-existing issue when you join, we are unable to help you with that particular issue. However, we will be able to help you with all workplace issues that arise after you’ve joined the SDA.
Yes, you can join the SDA and have full access to all the benefits of union membership even if there are no other union members in your workplace.
No. You have a right to be a union member and that right is protected under General Protections provisions of the Fair Work Act. You do not need to disclose your union membership to your employer unless you wish to.
No. You do not have to tell your employer that you are a member of the union unless you wish to.
When you’re an SDA member, you have access to important workplace information, advice and representation. You can read about some of the issues we help with on the Your Rights page.
You can apply to join the SDA online here. Workers can also join by speaking to their local SDA Organiser or contacting their local SDA Branch.
You can choose to pay via direct debit from your bank account or your credit card. Member fees are calculated according to the amount of hours you expect to work (inclusive of GST):
Hours worked per week | Cost per week | |
---|---|---|
0-9 hours per week | $4.50 | |
10-19 hours per week | $8.05 | |
20+ hours per week | $11.30 |
Your member fees are 100% tax deductible. At the end of the financial year when you file your tax return, you can claim your membership fees as a deduction.
Members can send of a notice of resignation to their local Branch Secretary.
Resignations take effect 2 weeks after the notice is received, or a later date that is contained in the notice, or for members who have ceased working in the industry, on the day the notice is received.
SDA Victoria Branch
Level 3, 65 Southbank Boulevard
SOUTHBANK, VIC 3006
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 03 9698 1400 or 1800 133 048
Website: www.sdavic.org
SDA New South Wales Branch
Level 3, 8 Quay Street
SYDNEY NSW 2000
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 02 9281 7022 or 131 732
Website: www.sdansw.org.au
SDA Newcastle and Northern Branch
Level 1, 710 Hunter Street
NEWCASTLE WEST, NSW 2302
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 02 4961 4694
Website: www.sdan.org.au
SDA Queensland Branch
385 St Pauls Terrace
FORTITUDE VALLEY, QLD 4006
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 07 3833 9500 or 1800 657 141
Website: www.sdaq.asn.au
SDA South Australia Branch
69 Fullarton Road
KENT TOWN, SA 5067
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 08 8139 1000 or 1800 806 398
Website: www.sda.au
SDA Tasmania Branch
72 York Street
LAUNCESTON, TAS 7250
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 03 6331 8166
Website: www.sdatas.asn.au
SDA National Office
Level 6 53 Queen Street
MELBOURNE VIC 3000
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (03) 8611 7000
If you are a current SDA member and can’t log in to the members’ area, call SDA WA reception on 9221 4321. 9am-5pm, weekdays.