Australia assumes the presidency of the G20 on 1 December this year. Ms Kearney has a distinguished record as an advocate for Australian workers, and is the ideal person to develop a comprehensive and effective process of consultation between Australian workers and their international counterparts.
The Australian Government believes it is important that all sectors of society have the opportunity to contribute views to the G20 process. At a time when almost 200 million people are unemployed worldwide, policies to promote jobs and growth are necessarily at the core of the G20’s work, and the views of labour will be particularly relevant.
It has never been more important that all players in the economy work with governments to build a global economy in which nobody is left behind.
Ms Kearney will lead the Australian L20 Steering Group, a group of Australian labour leaders which will work closely with the International Trade Union Confederation and the Trade Union Advisory Committee of the OECD, as well as with international counterparts. Together they will develop a process for effective and productive engagement between organised labour and G20 leaders in 2014.
We are pleased to announce the following Australians as members of the L20 Steering Group who have been selected for their ability to engage across organised labour, both internationally and within Australia:
Grant Belchamber, Australian Council of Trade Unions
Michael Borowick, Australian Council of Trade Unions
Leon Carter, Finance Sector Union
Paddy Crumlin, Maritime Union of Australia
Joe De Bruyn, Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association
Andrew Dettmer, Australian Manufacturing Workers Union
Charlie Donnelly, National Union of Workers
Nadine Flood, Community and Public Sector Union
Susan Hopgood, Australian Education Union
Paul Howes, Australian Workers Union
Mark Lennon, Unions New South Wales
Tim Lyons, Australian Council of Trade Unions
Grahame McCulloch, National Tertiary Education Union
Ron Monaghan, Queensland Council of Unions
Bob Nanva, Rail, Tram and Bus Union
Michael O’Connor, Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union – National
Dave Oliver, Australian Council of Trade Unions
Michele O’Neil, Textile Clothing and Footwear Union of Australia
Tony Sheldon, Transport Workers Union
David Smith, Australian Services Union
Louise Tarrant, United Voice
Lee Thomas, Australian Nursing Federation
Andrew Vickers, Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union – Mining and Energy Division
Chris Warren, Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance
Additionally, the L20 will engage actively on G20 issues with the business (B20), think-tank (Think 20) and civil society (C20) groups the government has already established, and with representatives of youth from G20 member countries.