Australian Telecommunications Employees' Association

Australian Telecommunication Employees Association
Merged intoCommunication Workers Union of Australia
Founded1912
Dissolved1992
Headquarters343 Little Collins Street, Melbourne
Location
  • Australia
Members
24,000 (1974)[1]: 274 
PublicationTele-Technicians Journal
AffiliationsAustralian Council of Trade Unions, state Trades and Labour Councils, Council of Australian Government Employee Organisations, Australian Labor Party, Postal, Telegraph and Telephone International, Amnesty International[1]: 274 

The Australian Telecommunications Employees' Association (ATEA) was an Australian trade union representing technical and trades employees in the telecommunications industry from 1912 to 1992. Its members were primarily employed by the Postmaster-General's Department (later Australia Post and Telecom), the Australian Broadcasting Control Board and the Department of Posts and Telecommunications.

  1. ^ a b Huntley, Pat (1980). Inside Australia's Top 100 Unions. Middle Cove, NSW: Ian Huntley (Aust.). pp. 23–26. ISBN 978-0-9598507-4-1. Retrieved 17 July 2021.