Union Shopper

Your FSU membership provides you with access to a wide range of exclusive discounts on everyday essentials, from groceries to petrol, tech to utilities, dining, entertainment and more. And it’s all thanks to Union Shopper – your member benefits program.  

  • Everyday essentials: groceries, utilities, insurance and car servicing.  
  • Major retailers: Coles, Woolies, Kmart and hundreds more online and in-store retailers.  
  • Fuel and vehicles: discounts on fuel, car servicing, novated leasing and purchasing a new car.    
  • Utilities: power, gas, mobile and broadband.  
  • Personal shopper service: Union Shopper will find you the best price on tech, electrical and whitegoods.

All FSU members get instant access to Union Shopper.  

No registration is required. Simply click below to log in using your FSU member details.  

If you're not yet a member, join today for free access to Union Shopper. 

For further assistance or queries, contact Union Shopper customer care at [email protected] or call 1300 368 117.  

 

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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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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.