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Organise, Educate, Control

The AMWU in Australia, 1852–2012
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The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union, or AMWU, today a large and complex organisation, can trace its origins to the earliest years of Australian trade unionism and the first meeting of Sydney's Amalgamated Society of Engineers, held in 1852 on the immigrant vessel Frances Walker in Sydney Harbour. This book presents the achievements of the union since the 1850s, but does not shy away from challenges to that history or from controversies past and present. Contributors detail the industrial influence of the AMWU since the middle of the nineteenth century, discuss the importance of union banners and their place in industrial and political campaigning, and relate stories of memorable people, movements and campaigns. Laurie Carmichael stresses the significance of the shorter hours movement of the 1970s and 80s. Australia Reconstructed, one of the most important and neglected union documents of the late twentieth century, is revisited; the politics of union amalgamation, analysed; and the continuing pressures on women as union delegates and leaders, revealed.Reeves and Dettmer have compiled, not a comprehensive chronological history, but a volume that draws out the rich human flavour of this union, and suggests its deep and complex connections with the society of which it is part.

Author Biography:

Andrew Reeves is a Professorial Fellow at Monash University, attached to the National Centre for Australian Studies. Trained as a historian at the University of Melbourne and La Trobe University, he subsequently worked for two decades in Australian museums and more recently as a senior policy advisor to the Federal Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research. He has published on subjects as varied as the history and material culture of Australian trade unionism, goldmining in nineteenth century Victoria and museum studies.
Release date Australia
May 1st, 2013
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Edited by Andrew Dettmer
  • Edited by Andrew Reeves
Pages
292
ISBN-13
9781922235008
Product ID
21267117

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