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Welcome to the home of Australia's largest union the SDA

In Tasmania, we have over 6,000 members in the retail, fast food, hairdressing, beauty and modelling industries.
The SDA's core business is to negotiate and protect your wages and conditions with your employer. We're front and centre if you need help at work and to answer workplace enquiries - no matter how big or small. You can trust the SDA to deliver when it comes to pay rises and ensuring everyone gets a fair go at work. If things go wrong in the workplace, the SDA is a friend you can't afford to be without.
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It doesn't cost it pays to belong

Every worker has the right to join a union. Union membership is important for all workers, especially young workers. It is against the law for an employer to stop you from joining a union. Becoming a member of the SDA is simple, just submit an application online or contact the SDA to request an application form.

Contact us to arrange the most suitable option

Current Fees

20 Hours +

$$1130week
  • Working 20 hours or more per week

10 to 20 Hours

$$805week
  • Working between 10 and 20 hours per week

Under 10 Hours

$$450week
  • Working less than 10 hours per week

The amount you pay weekly could be less than a coffee or a burger! coffee-burger

Remember - your union fees are tax deductible!

As a not for profit organisation, SDA contributions are tax deductible. If you earn over the tax-free threshold you can claim your SDA contributions on your Tax return.

Latest News

1904, 2020

COVID-19: Important information for SDA members

April 19th, 2020|

Across Australia the unprecedented outbreak of COVID-19 (or coronavirus) is impacting everyone in our community.

The SDA understands this is a distressing time, especially for retail staff in supermarkets. Supermarket workers are frontline workers ensuring Australians have food on the table and essential items. The SDA is here to support you.

The situation is ongoing and changes rapidly and the SDA is doing its best to ensure that your health and safety at work is the number one priority.

Remember:

  • Your health must not be put at risk during this time
  • Your safety must be a priority and your employer should have increased measures in place that keep you safe
  • You must have financial and job security during an increasingly uncertain time

For more information please visit the National Covid-19 information page here.

For local information please follow our Facebook and Instagram pages @sdatasmania

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