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Unions BallaratWaterfront : the battle that changed Australia, Trinca, Helen et al, 2000
... ...unfair dismissal...Relevance to the Waterfront dispute of 1998, the history of trade unions and, particularly, the MUA. btlc ballarat trades hall ballarat trades and labour council waterfront dispute 1998 maritime union australia mua unions industrial action strikes lock outs unfair dismissal patrick's stevedoring non-union labour Front cover: author's name and title; quotation from Philip Adams. ...The background story of the 1998 industrial dispute between Patrick's stevedoring company and the Maritime Union of Australia. The dispute was triggered by Patrick's restructure of their company and subsequent lock out and dismissal of unionised workers. Non-union labour was deployed in an attempt to break the MUA.Relevance to the Waterfront dispute of 1998, the history of trade unions and, particularly, the MUA.Paper; book. Front cover: colour photographs; black, blue and white text. Front cover: author's name and title; quotation from Philip Adams.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, waterfront dispute 1998, maritime union australia, mua, unions, industrial action, strikes, lock outs, unfair dismissal, patrick's stevedoring, non-union labour -
Camberwell Historical SocietyDocument, Petition to investigate Camberwell Council, 1988-1993
... Correspondence and documents: Investigation into Camberwell City Council, statement by Neville Lee, faxes, minutes, newspaper clippings, and industrial dispute regarding unfair dismissal...Camberwell Historical Society 25 Inglesby Road Camberwell melbourne camberwell Council Correspondence and documents: Investigation into Camberwell City Council, statement by Neville Lee, faxes, minutes, newspaper clippings, and industrial dispute regarding unfair dismissal Petition to investigate Camberwell Council Document Document ...Correspondence and documents: Investigation into Camberwell City Council, statement by Neville Lee, faxes, minutes, newspaper clippings, and industrial dispute regarding unfair dismissalcamberwell, council -
Unions BallaratThe Pauline Hanson story: By the man who knows (Don Woodward Collection), Pasquarelli, John, 1998
... Pasquarelli was Ms Hanson's advisor until she dismissed him; he subsequently lodged an unfair dismissal against her. Hanson was preselected Liberal Party candidate for Oxley in 1996, but disendorsed before the election. ...Pasquarelli was Ms Hanson's advisor until she dismissed him; he subsequently lodged an unfair dismissal against her. Hanson was preselected Liberal Party candidate for Oxley in 1996, but disendorsed before the election. ...Former political advisor, John Pasquarelli, writes of Pauline Hanson's extraordinary rise within Federal politics in the nineties. Pasquarelli was Ms Hanson's advisor until she dismissed him; he subsequently lodged an unfair dismissal against her. Hanson was preselected Liberal Party candidate for Oxley in 1996, but disendorsed before the election. She successfully ran as an independent candidate and subsequently founded the One Nation Party.Political - One Nation Party.Book; 338 pages. Cover: black and white background; colour photographs of Pauline Hanson and John Pasquarelli; black and white lettering; author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, hanson, pauline, pasquarelli, john, one nation party, politics and government, oldfield, david -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Personal Papers, The Argus, Ballarat stop work meeting, 13/4/1954
... for the background story over an unfair dismissal of a trainee tram driver. Image 1 - digital image of a photograph held by Glenise Kellett image 2 - detail image of the rear of the photograph image 3 - names added from discussions with Glenise Kellett and item 7139. ...for the background story over an unfair dismissal of a trainee tram driver. Image 1 - digital image of a photograph held by Glenise Kellett image 2 - detail image of the rear of the photograph image 3 - names added from discussions with Glenise Kellett and item 7139. ...Digital image of a group of tramway workers (drivers, conductors) involved in a stop work meeting, The Argus, April 1954, (note no dash canopy lighting or reflector triangles on tram 32) or "out on the grass", opposite the tram depot. Has tram 32 in the background. See April 2024 issue of Fares Please! for the background story over an unfair dismissal of a trainee tram driver. Image 1 - digital image of a photograph held by Glenise Kellett image 2 - detail image of the rear of the photograph image 3 - names added from discussions with Glenise Kellett and item 7139. Image compiled by Warren Doubleday 20/11/2018. See Reg Item 1655 for a newspaper report using this photograph.Yields information about the Ballarat Trammies, late 1950's or early 1960 stop work meeting held opposite the tram depot and the workers who took part.Digital image of a Black and White photograph.On the photograph rear in ink "Ballarat Tram Depot, Wendouree Parade West of Forest St Tram 32" and on the lower edge "1950's, only time tram employees held a strike meeting - approx. 1 hour." trams, tramways, sec, unions, stop work -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery FederationAustralian Nursing Federation WorkChoices protest badge, 2006
... These laws saw the weakening of unfair dismissal laws, giving employers significantly more powers to strip existing rights and wages away. ...These laws saw the weakening of unfair dismissal laws, giving employers significantly more powers to strip existing rights and wages away. ...Button distributed to and worn by Australian Nursing Federation (ANF) members and staff as part of a 2006 campaign protesting the controversial 'WorkChoices' federal industrial relations laws that were introduced by the Liberal John Howard government in 2005-2007. These laws saw the weakening of unfair dismissal laws, giving employers significantly more powers to strip existing rights and wages away. The laws were repealed following the election of an opposition Labor government in 2007 under Kevin Rudd. The 'Howard Target Nurses' campaign was featured in ANF Victorian Branch newsletters around late 2006. During this period, a number of enterprising bargaining agreements were set to soon expire, leaving nurses vulnerable to have rights stripped away under the new IR legislation. A large campaign began, with rallies across the state of Victoria. The August 2006 Branch newsletter featured images of the Tandberg 'Howard targets nurses' design on placards, shirts and badges worn by nurses at these rallies. The illustration by The Age cartoonist Ron Tandberg made reference to John Howard's involvement in wars in the Middle East throughout the early 2000s, and linked this to the 'war' on unions and worker rights.Circular yellow, red and white badge. Silver metal, plastic-coated, with safety pin fastener adhered to back. Badge printed with a blue and white ANF [Australian Nursing Federation] logo, the black text '[then-Prime Minister John] Howard targets nurses' and a Ron Tandberg cartoon of a nurse with a 'sniper target' overlay.nursing, nurses, protest, campaign, activism, activists, unions, unionism, buttons, badges, pins, campaigning, john howard, ron tandberg, labour history, australian nursing federation, workchoices, workplace relations, industrial relations -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Sunshine City Council Dismissal in 1974
... Bid to curb power of Town Clerk|2319.02 - Newspaper Article The Sun 22 September 1976 Hamer to Sack Council Sunshine will get supremo|2319.03 - Newspaper Article The Age 15 September 1976 Mill we hae been treated unfairly|2319.04 - Newspaper Article The Sun 15 September 1976 Council A 4 headed monster|2319.05 - Newspaper Article The Sun 15 September 1976 Caucus tried to get rid of clerk QC Collection of newspaper articles on the Sunshine City Council Dismissal in 1974 Archive Sunshine City Council Dismissal in 1974 ...2319.01 - Newspaper Article The Age 15 September 1976 Reform plans led to money tanges. Bid to curb power of Town Clerk|2319.02 - Newspaper Article The Sun 22 September 1976 Hamer to Sack Council Sunshine will get supremo|2319.03 - Newspaper Article The Age 15 September 1976 Mill we hae been treated unfairly|2319.04 - Newspaper Article The Sun 15 September 1976 Council A 4 headed monster|2319.05 - Newspaper Article The Sun 15 September 1976 Caucus tried to get rid of clerk QCcity of sunshine
