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Our Member Rights Centre is here to support you with expert advice and advocacy.
Member Rights Centre

Call 1300 366 378 for information, advice or assistance from our experts.

Hours: 8am – 6pm AEST
Monday to Friday

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General enquiries: [email protected]

Membership enquiries:
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POstal address

Finance Sector Union
GPO Box 9893
Melbourne VIC 3001
Australia

access member benefits

Take advantage of exclusive discounts, and access legal and industrial advice, insurance protection and much more. 

manage your membership

Update your payment details, talk to us about joining, or make changes to your membership. 

Get help for work issues

Get support for serious issues like bullying, unpaid wages and entitlements, and disciplinary matters.

Advice about pay and more

We can answer your questions about pay, superannuation, leave, and other entitlements.  

understanding your enterprise agreement

Get help in understanding your Enterprise Agreement (EA) including your pay and entitlements.  

Concerns around work health and safety

Take control of excessive workloads, workplace stress and other unsafe conditions. 

Get technical support

Get help with logging into your member portal, locating online resources, or reseting your password.

Get involved

Connect with your FSU organiser, become a workplace representative, or discover other ways to make a difference at work. 

Get help with redundancy and restructures

Get advice and support about job security, and understand your rights and protections during changes at work.

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When you join the FSU, you get access to expert workplace support whenever you need it. From pay and conditions to restructures and workplace disputes, we help you understand your rights. You'll receive representation where it’s needed and access to exclusive member benefits that add value beyond the workplace. If something isn’t right, or you simply want clarity about your options, you don’t have to navigate it alone.
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How we can help ?

I’m in! What’s the plan?

If AMP isn’t going to come to the table to negotiate our conditions with us, then we’ll need to force them.

And we will do that by securing a majority support determination (MSD). That sounds complicated, but all it means is that a majority of people working at AMP (or in a particular business area of AMP) vote to say they want to bargain – then AMP is legally obligated to negotiate. Of course, there are some legal hoops we need to jump through, but right now the most important thing you can do is click here to join us.

Now is the time to get as many of our colleagues involved and engaged in our campaign as possible.