Paddy Crumlin Explained

Padraig 'Paddy' Crumlin
Office:National Secretary of the Maritime Union of Australia
Term Start:2000
Term End:Present
Office2:President of the International Transport Workers' Federation
Term Start2:August 2010
Birth Place:Riverwood, New South Wales
Occupation:Seafarer

Padraig "Paddy" Crumlin is an Australian trade unionist. In addition to his leadership of the Maritime Union of Australia since 2000, he has been the President of the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) since 2010 and the National President of the Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union since 2021.[1] [2]

Crumlin is a long-term advocate and proponent of Workers Capital; the responsible investment of workers' superannuation and pension funds and has held leadership positions with the Maritime Super fund and is the Co-Chair of the Committee on Workers Capital, a global effort to coordinate investment policies that meet Environmental, Social and Governance targets to ensure workers' retirement funds are invested ethically and responsibly.

Crumlin serves a Director of the ACTU's Centre for Workers' Capital in Australia and chairs a number of charitable and not-for-profit organisations including the Tas Bull Seafarers Foundation, Hunterlink and the ITF Seafarers Trust, as well as representing workers at the International Labor Organisation on maritime related labour governance matters.

Crumlin is also active in industry development and training, chairing Maritime Employee Training Limited and having served as a Director of Sydney Ports Corporation.

Noting his long-term support and interest in the framework of rights and support for people living with a disability and those injured at work, in 2008 Bill Shorten appointed Crumlin to the National Disability and Carer Council (NDACC), an advisory body that was consulted on during the planning and establishment of the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

Domestic union career

Crumlin went to sea in 1978. He has been a full-time union official since 1987 including Branch Secretary and Assistant National Secretary of the Seamen's Union of Australia and after amalgamation with the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia in 1993, became the Deputy National Secretary and subsequently the National Secretary of the Maritime Union of Australia.[3] Since the Maritime Union's amalgamation in 2018 with the CFMEU, Crumlin has continued to serve as the division's National Secretary. He served as the International President of the broader CFMEU from the 2018 amalgamation until May 2021 when he vacated that office to serve as National President.[4]

Crumlin has wide involvement in the port authority, towage, shipping, hydrocarbon, diving, cruise ship and stevedoring industries in Australia and internationally.

International Transport Workers' Federation

Crumlin was elected President of the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) in August 2010[5] – a global union federation of 677 trade unions representing 19.7 million workers in 149 countries in the seafaring, port, road, rail and aviation sectors. In August 2006, he was elected as Chair of the Dockers Section[6] of the ITF and is an Executive Member of the ITF. He has represented international seafarers at the International Labor Organisation on maritime conventions for over 15 years in a senior capacityMember of the Executive Board of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: ITF President's Page . ITF . 23 September 2018.
  2. Web site: Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union Annual Return (AR2021/2) . 6 March 2023 . Fair Work Commission . 9 May 2024 .
  3. Web site: Archived copy . www.mua.org.au . 22 May 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120817005828/http://www.mua.org.au/our-union/national-secretary/ . 17 August 2012 . dead.
  4. Web site: Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union Annual Return (AR2018/65) . 22 May 2020 . Fair Work Commission . 9 May 2024 .
  5. Web site: International Transport Workers' Federation: News online . 2013-07-10 . dead . https://archive.today/20130710030538/http://www.itfglobal.org/news-online/index.cfm/newsdetail/4982 . 10 July 2013 . dmy-all .
  6. Web site: ITF dockers' chair demands Australian jobs for Australian workers | Dockers & Seafarers . 10 July 2013 . 27 August 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130827233217/http://www.dockers-seafarers.org/blog/itf-dockers-chair-demands-australian-jobs-australian-workers . dead .