Opposition Leader Bill Shorten says it should no longer be compulsory for members of the Labor party to join a union and every supporter should be able to join with one click of a computer mouse.
In a speech outlining his vision for the ALP, Mr Shorten says he has instructed national secretary George Wright to scrap the union requirement and create a one-click online joining model by July.
However, despite the changes, he says the union movement will always have a place in Labor.
He was due to give the address earlier this month but it was postponed after the death of his mother.

