National Distribution Union
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National Distribution Union | |
Members | 20,000 |
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Country | New Zealand |
Affiliation | NZCTU |
Key people | Laila Harré, national secretary |
Office location | Auckland, New Zealand |
Website | www.nduunion.org.nz |
The National Distribution Union (NDU) is a national trade union in New Zealand. It was formed in 1986 as the Northern Distribution Union by the merger of The Northern Drivers Union, The Northern Stores and Warehouse Union, The Auckland and Gisborne Shop Employee Union, and The Northern Butchers and Grocers Union. A further meging of seven South Island unions led to the renaming to the current National Distribution Union.
The NDU has a membership of more than 20,000 and is affiliated with the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions. It is also affiliated to various international federations through its four sectors; Retail & Entertainment, Transport Energy Stores, Textile Clothing Baking and the Wood Sector.
The union was involved, along with the EPMU, in the high profile 2006 Progressive Enterprises dispute, where union members were locked out after strike action.
[edit] External links
- NDU official site.