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The Rail Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) is a union representing workers in the transport industry.  Membership of the union is open to anyone who works anywhere in light rail, rail or the public bus industry.

The objective of the RTBU is to ‘Organise Workers In The Transport Industry To Protect And Build Their Rights At Work'.  This is achieved by undertaking the following activities:

  • organising our sector of the transport industry;
  • working to continuously improve and maintain high workplace safety standards for workers and the travelling public;
  • ensuring every worker is treated with dignity and respect in their workplace;
  • collectively bargaining for wages and conditions that reflect the skills and contribution workers make to the transport industry and the economy;
  • delivering industrial, legal and advocacy services to members;
  • educating delegates and workplace activists;
  • campaigning in the community; and
  • consulting and working with the community about transport issues.

Working With Other Organisations To Achieve Success-A Proud History Of Leadership

The RTBU has a proud history and remains a fundamental building block of the Australian worker's movement.  The union played a pivotal role in the establishment of the NSW Trades and Labor Council (UnionsNSW) and in the formation of the national trade union organisation the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU).

Transport unions and peak union bodies are working together to be successful and to effectively represent workers and their families.  Together with the Maritime Union of Australia and the Transport Workers Union, the RTBU is a proud member of the Transport Unions Federation (TUF) and is an affiliate of the International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) which organises transport workers globally.

Operating Report and Financial Statements, 2009
Audited statements of the RTBU NSW Branch for period ending December 2009 » more
Who's Who at the RTBU
The RTBU employ a number of officers and support staff whose role it is to provide industrial, organising and support to RTBU members working in the rail, tram and bus industries. » more
RTBU Forms and Brochures for Members
Attached below are a range of forms and brochures produced by the RTBU for current and potenital union members. » more
What Is The RTBU And How Does It Operate?
The aim of the RTBU is to ‘Organise Workers In The Transport Industry To Protect And Build Their Rights At Work’. » more
Become An Active Member
To become a member of the NSW Branch of the RTBU you have to be employed (permanent, part-time or casual) in the rail, bus or tram industry within NSW. » more
The RTBU's Structure and Governing Bodies
The RTBU operates under NSW and Federal Rules. The RTBU is currently organised on a Divisional, Sub-Branch and a Sub-Divisional basis. » more
Services Offered To Members
As a member of the RTBU you are able to immediately access as a range of industrial and workplace services and resources as well as non-industrial services such as access to the RTBU Holiday Camp, legal advice and financial services. » more
Brief History Of The RTBU
The creation of the Australian Rail, Tram and Bus Industry Union (RTBU) in March 1993 meant for the first time the majority of railway workers were united in one union. Secondly, the amalgamation moved to ensure the RTBU would be an industry based union ensuring it is able to support workers in the public and private sectors. » more
Merchandise
The latest RTBU Merchandise To order any of the merchandise, please contact our Office on (02) 9264 3400. » more
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