Your Union for Property Services
We keep essential facilities running.
We’re the workers maintaining property that we all rely on. We’re the airport safety staff, the landscapers and gardeners, school caretakers, warehouse maintenance staff, defence contracting, rangers, parking attendants, shopping trolley contractors, and more.
We often work at all hours to keep essential facilities up and running. Our work can be insecure, undervalued and at times unsafe. That’s why we’re campaigning for more secure jobs, better wages and safety in property services.
TAKE ACTION FOR WORKERS:
Join your union

Stand up, Speak out.
A union delegate is another union member just like you. They have a job to do every day, and they answer to the same management that you do. The key difference is that a union delegate has training, tools and protections to help you and other members solve problems at work!
A brighter Future for women
AustralianSuper is hosting a webinar during March to coincide with International Women’s Day.

The webinar is called A brighter future for women, and will cover:
- The super gender gap
- Important things you mightn’t know about super
- Tips to take control of your super
- Ways to grow your super and where benefits may exist
This webinar will run for 30 minutes, followed by 15 minutes for dedicated Q&A with an AustralianSuper Education Manager.
There are 4 March sessions available, which anyone is welcome to attend:
- Wednesday 8 March, 12pm (AEDT) / 9am (AWST)
- Wednesday 15 March, 7pm (AEDT) / 4pm (AWST)
- Thursday 16 March, 1pm (AEDT) / 10am (AWST)
HOW TO REGISTER:
Please visit AustralianSuper’s education and webinars page and click – Register now. You’ll be taken to a Zoom page to complete your details, or click the button below:
Join the union for Property Services workers!
Standing together, we can change our workplaces.
Better Pay and Conditions
Union members stand together for better pay and conditions, respect, and job security.
Australian workers who are union members earn on average $250 more every week.
Back up and Support at Work
When you face poor treatment – like unfair dismissal, safety issues or harassment at work it’s important to be union.
At worksites across the country UWU Delegates, leaders and Health and Safety Reps have your back.
Training, Community & Information
Members have access to exclusive training and development designed to support you at work.
Being union also gives you access to a community of workers and expert information when you need it.
Join a Movement that Wins
When you’re union, you’re part of a national movement with a long history for standing up for what is right.
If you want a fairer Australia, joining your union is the best way to make a difference.