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Anna Stewart Memorial Program

Anna Stewart Memorial Project turns 21!

To mark the 21st anniversary of Australia's longest running and most successful women's mentoring project a history of the project was launched by the Hon Steph Key at a gala cocktail function 11 August.

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  • 2008 Program : Women Working in a Global Environment
    2008 Dates : May 26 - 6 June 2008
    SA Unions would like to thank the following sponsors for their support of the Anna Stewart Memorial Project.

    Members Equity Bank
    ACTU Member Connect
    AustralianSuper
    Industry Fund Financial Planning
    Statewide Superannuation Trust

The ASMP is held annually over a two week period (usually in the last week of May and first week of June).

The training program is designed specifically to give women an insight on how unions operate and how women can be more active in their union.

The Anna Stewart Memorial Project places a group of women union members in different unions for two weeks experience. They see how the union is organised and its relationship to other unions. They become involved in the issues which are important to members, participate in union offices and meeting with members, officials, other unions and SA Unions.

The first Anna Stewart Project was held in Victoria in 1984. SA Unions held its first program in 1985.

The project aims to increase women's active union involvement and to increase the union movement's acceptance and understanding of women members.

Women in Unions

The strength of the union movement is based on its collective, democratic organisation and its unity of purpose.

While women's share of union membership is rising, their participation in union affairs is lagging. This reflects women's major share of child rearing and domestic work and the lack of awareness in many unions of the problems facing women members and ways of involving women. The Anna Stewart Memorial Program provides a way - alongside many others - in which these problems can be addressed.

All Union women members are invited to apply


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