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CEPU
Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union of Australia
HeadquartersRosebery, New South Wales
Location
Members102,287 (as at 31 December 2022)
Key peopleAllen Hicks (National Secretary)
Greg Rayner (National President)
Earl Setches (National Assistant-Secretary)
Shane Murphy (National Vice-President)
AffiliationsAustralian Labor Party
Websitewww.cepu.asn.au

The Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union of Australia (CEPU) is a trade union in Australia. Its full name is the Communications, Electrical, Electronic, Energy, Information, Postal, Plumbing and Allied Services Union of Australia as it represents workers in all of these industries.

CEPU is an amalgamation of three separate unions, which are divisions of CEPU, namely the:

Whilst the CEPU is technically one federally registered union, each of the above divisions act largely autonomously sharing resources when needed. At a state level many of the unions exist completely separately.

In February 2020 the CEPU was penalized by the Federal Court of Australia for breaches of the Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Act 2009 (Cth), after proceedings were commenced by the Registered Organisations Commission (ROC) in 2018. An appeal to this decision was lodged.

CEPU was affiliated with the Australian Council of Trade Unions. After the ACTU’s support for a federally administrated CFMEU the Union officially disaffiliated on the 5th of September, 2024, following a vote.

References

  1. "Membership size of registered organisations – 2023" (PDF). Fair Work Commission. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
  2. "Federal Court imposes significant penalty on the CEPU".
  3. "Blue-collar union votes to split from ACTU over CFMEU handling - ABC News". amp.abc.net.au. Retrieved 6 September 2024.

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