6333.0 - Characteristics of Employment, Australia, August 2016
Quality Declaration
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TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP IN THEIR MAIN JOB1
Employed persons in main job1 In August 2016, there were 1.6 million employed persons who were trade union members in their main job. Persons in the Education and training, and the Public administration and safety industry divisions, had the highest proportion of trade union membership in their main job (both 31%). (Datacube 18) The occupation group that had the highest proportion of trade union members in their main job was Professionals (20%), followed by and Machinery operators and drivers (18%). Other characteristics of trade union members in their main job include:
1 From 2014, all employed people were asked about whether they were members of a trade union. In previous years, only employees and owner managers of incorporated enterprises were asked if they were members of a trade union. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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