Join TCFUA
TCFUA
If you work in the TCF industry you are eligible to join the union. The TCFUA promotes improved rights and fairness at work. Higher wages, redundancy pay, protection of your entitlements, better working hours, job security, having a say in the workplace, long service leave, unfair dismissal rights, recognition and development of skills – these are just some of the rights we have fought for and won on behalf of members.
With all the changes affecting workers rights in Australia, now is the time for all workers to stick together and become union members. Click on your state below to find out how to join.
NSW SA TAS Branch
Victorian Branch
http://www.tcfua.org.au/topics/2307.html
Queensland Branch
http://www.tcfua.org.au/topics/2310.html
Related Links
Homeworkers Code of Practice
When you see the No Sweat Shop label on a garment, it means the garment was manufactured in Australia and all of the people involved in its production received, as a minimum, the Award wage rates and conditions.
To find out more about ethical clothing manufacturers and retailers or how to become one, please visit the Homeworkers Code of Practice website.
Fairwear
FairWear addresses and works to eliminate the gross exploitation of homeworkers (outworkers) in the Australian clothing industry, recognizing that this is just as much of an issue at home as abroad.
Click here to find out about or get involved with the latest campaign activities organised by FairWear.
Play Fair
Play Fair 2008 is an international campaign taking place in the lead up to the 2008 Olympic Games to push for respect for workers’ rights in the global sporting goods industry.

