Frequently Asked Questions

It’s great you’re not facing issues now, but union membership is like insurance — protecting you if challenges arise, such as disputes, redundancy, or safety concerns. Even when things are smooth, the CWU works behind the scenes to improve conditions and secure better terms for everyone.

While the landscape has changed, unions like the CWU still protect workers’ rights and negotiate pay, conditions, and fair treatment. They remain crucial for ensuring workers’ voices are heard, especially in tough times.

You may resolve some issues alone, but unions provide collective strength for better pay, safety, and job security. The CWU offers expert representation that can make a big difference in serious disputes or legal matters.

Unions assist with pay, health and safety, unfair treatment, discrimination, bullying, workloads, facilities, grievances, disciplinary issues, pensions, and more — protecting your rights in many workplace areas.

Attend meetings, volunteer as a workplace rep, join committees (health and safety, equality), participate in campaigns, or take union training to develop negotiation and leadership skills.

Membership fees are a small investment compared to the benefits — better pay, improved conditions, legal support, training, and services that can save you money long term.

No. The CWU fosters fair treatment and positive employer relationships, as a happy and safe workforce benefits everyone.

You’ll get expert advice, representation at meetings, legal support if needed, and strong advocacy to ensure fair treatment and quick resolution.

The union negotiates with employers on your behalf. Members share their views beforehand, and for major issues, a vote ensures decisions reflect the majority’s opinion.

It’s wise to have a Union Rep, especially for sensitive meetings. They support, advise, and represent you, ensuring fair treatment.

Join online via the Join Us page for a quick process. For questions, call 0800 731 7434 or email joinunion@cwu.org. For rejoining, contact membership@cwu.org.

Benefits include legal advice, free will writing, insurance discounts, hotel and travel perks, stronger pay and conditions, better workplace safety, training, and solidarity with over 185,000 members.

Like the AA, you can’t join after you’ve broken down and expect full cover. We would not represent you in person if you have an existing case, we will however, give you advice to follow.