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Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Handwritten Notes, "M&MT Board Disciplinary Action. 5/6/41", 1941
... "M&MT Board Disciplinary Action. 5/6/41"...Handwritten note, in ink or two colours - on a single sheet of paper titled "M&MT Board Disciplinary Action. 5/6/41". Describes MMTB disciplinary procedures for general matters and collisions and the Board of Reference which hears any appeals arising out of the disciplinary hearings...."M&MT Board Disciplinary Action. 5/6/41" Document Handwritten Notes ...Handwritten note, in ink or two colours - on a single sheet of paper titled "M&MT Board Disciplinary Action. 5/6/41". Describes MMTB disciplinary procedures for general matters and collisions and the Board of Reference which hears any appeals arising out of the disciplinary hearings.`trams, tramways, mmtb, unions, discipline, collision -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Re CRTS Trainees P. Hopkins & J. Campbell, 1947
... ...disciplinary action...Memo to Mr. Kneen re disciplinary action...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne t.h. kneen crts students p. hopkins j. campbell disciplinary action Memo to Mr. Kneen re disciplinary action Re CRTS Trainees P. ...Memo to Mr. Kneen re disciplinary actiont.h. kneen, crts, students, p. hopkins, j. campbell, disciplinary action -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Instruction, Public Transport Corporation (PTC), "Code of Acceptable Behaviour", 8/01/1993 12:00:00 AM
... Instruction - single A4 Photocopied sheet, titled "Code of Acceptable Behaviour", signed John McMillan CEO of PTC, reminding personal of their contractual obligations regarding public safety, equipment and disciplinary action. Dated 8/1/1993. Was faxed....Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways PTC behaviour Staff Unions Personnel Instruction - single A4 Photocopied sheet, titled "Code of Acceptable Behaviour", signed John McMillan CEO of PTC, reminding personal of their contractual obligations regarding public safety, equipment and disciplinary action. Dated 8/1/1993. Was faxed. "Code of Acceptable Behaviour" Document Instruction Public Transport Corporation (PTC) John McMillan. ...Instruction - single A4 Photocopied sheet, titled "Code of Acceptable Behaviour", signed John McMillan CEO of PTC, reminding personal of their contractual obligations regarding public safety, equipment and disciplinary action. Dated 8/1/1993. Was faxed.trams, tramways, ptc, behaviour, staff, unions, personnel -
Federation University Historical CollectionPoster, National Tertiary Education Union: Fed Uni Enterprise Bargaining, April 2019, 2019
... It was held because after more than a year of negotiations, Fed Uni management had not offered a fair wage rise, and were still trying to strip back the right of appeal against disciplinary action....It was held because after more than a year of negotiations, Fed Uni management had not offered a fair wage rise, and were still trying to strip back the right of appeal against disciplinary action. national tertiary education union strike fed uni negotiations enterprise bargaining fair wage rise poster NTEU symbol, time & date of strike (11am-5pm, 11th April), authority of secretary Melissa Slee Poster - white with purple and orange lettering, multi coloured hands at bottom edge National Tertiary Education Union: Fed Uni Enterprise Bargaining, April 2019 Poster Poster ...Members of the National Tertiary Education Union went on strike action on Thursday 11 April 2019. This was from 11am to 5pm (6 hours). It was held because after more than a year of negotiations, Fed Uni management had not offered a fair wage rise, and were still trying to strip back the right of appeal against disciplinary action.Poster - white with purple and orange lettering, multi coloured hands at bottom edgeNTEU symbol, time & date of strike (11am-5pm, 11th April), authority of secretary Melissa Sleenational tertiary education union, strike, fed uni, negotiations, enterprise bargaining, fair wage rise, poster -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Poster, Wizard of the South, October 1855
... The register and conduct record noted that Amott was a Protestant, married, 5’11” tall with a mole on his neck , well behaved in both the Hulks and on the ship. The only disciplinary action noted in his conduct record was a fairly lenient two hours in public stocks for insolence to his assigned master in Hobart. ...The register and conduct record noted that Amott was a Protestant, married, 5’11” tall with a mole on his neck , well behaved in both the Hulks and on the ship. The only disciplinary action noted in his conduct record was a fairly lenient two hours in public stocks for insolence to his assigned master in Hobart. ...Thomas Arnott (Also known as Thomas Amott and Monsieur Du Pree) was the Wizard of the South who performed in Ballarat in 1855. A convict who served in Tasmania, he was a magician performing one of the earliest known magic shows in Australia. Thomas Amott was found guilty of grand larceny, and sentenced to transportation for seven years. He sailed to Australia on vessel 'Asia'. The register and conduct record noted that Amott was a Protestant, married, 5’11” tall with a mole on his neck , well behaved in both the Hulks and on the ship. The only disciplinary action noted in his conduct record was a fairly lenient two hours in public stocks for insolence to his assigned master in Hobart. The 'Asia' sailed from Portsmouth on 17 August 1827 and arrived at Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania) on 07 December, offloading 198 convicts. Amott was assigned to work as a compositor in Hobart for James Ross, a Scottish free immigrant to Van Diemen’s Land in 1822. In April 1833 Amott was granted a ticket of leave, giving him increased freedom of movement in the colony prior to his being granted final Certificate of Freedom at the end of May 1834. He re-married at the Holy Trinity Church Hobart on 02 December 1833. Permission had been sought back in 1830 to marry Catherine (or Caroline) Fitzallen, a convict whose ticket-of-leave was granted in 1831. (This record draws on the research of Mary Christine Patterson)Copy of an entertainment poster and Licence to hold Theatrical Entertainments. wizard of the south, thomas arnott, thomas amott, monsieur du pree, entertainment -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPamphlet, John Harrington, "Sacked", 1/08/1979 12:00:00 AM
... Gives the details of his viewpoints and the action of the Disciplinary Panel. Dated 1-8-1979. The Union Industrial Officer Gordon Bell recommended that he resign. ...Gives the details of his viewpoints and the action of the Disciplinary Panel. Dated 1-8-1979. The Union Industrial Officer Gordon Bell recommended that he resign. ...Pamphlet - printed onto an A4 sheet, titled "Sacked" about a MMTB Conductor, No. 3345, John Harrington, asking people who received this pamphlet to write to the Board to have him reinstated. Gives the details of his viewpoints and the action of the Disciplinary Panel. Dated 1-8-1979. The Union Industrial Officer Gordon Bell recommended that he resign. See note in the pdf file from donor - "Item 3 John Harrington - he printed 2000 of these pamphlets and distributed them on Kew Depot trams and Preston Depot trams. He split the union down the middle and resulted in Gordon Bell resigning and Jim Harper becoming Industrial Officer. John Harrington was reinstated as a cleaner at Malvern and later resigned over an issue sanding trams.trams, tramways, mmtb, unions, discipline
