Australian International Cabin Crew Association

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Trade union

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Australian International Cabin Crew Association

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Dates of existence

1984 - 1992

History

The Australian International Cabin Crew Association was registered in 1984, being previously known as the Flight Stewards' Association. When Qantas, the only international airline operating in Australia at the time, replaced 'Hostesses' with 'Female Flight Service Attendants' the Association changed its rules and name to cover the new classification and to be a less male-oriented organisation. In 1992 it amalgamated with the Australian Flight Attendants' Association (previously known as the Airline Hostesses' Association) to form the Flight Attendants' Association of Australia.

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Representation for flight attendants

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Entered from deposit description 16 November 2012

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Sources

Australian Trade Union Archives website: www.atua.org.au
Pat Huntley, Australia's Super Unions, Ian Huntley Pty Ltd, 1996

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