Keenon Endacott
Keenon Endacott began in the trade union movement in 1990 after completing a Bachelor of Applied Science. Having worked with the Liquor Trade Union, the Australian Colliery Staff Association, and the Mining and Energy Union, he has spent his entire working career as an industrial officer and advocate representing unions and members before tribunals, commissions, and, when possible, courts.
Hear from Keenon at The Benefits of Not Being a Lawyer