New South Wales Dredge and Maritime Services Board Employees’ Association

Identity area

Type of entity

Trade union

Authorized form of name

New South Wales Dredge and Maritime Services Board Employees’ Association

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Other form(s) of name

  • Dredge Employees' Union of New South Wales (1908 - 1920)
  • New South Wales Dredge and Navigation Employees' Association (1920 - 1936)

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Description area

Dates of existence

1908 - 1971

History

The Dredge Employees' Union of New South Wales was formed in 1908. In September 1920 the name was changed to the New South Wales Dredge and Navigation Employees' Association. In February 1936, on the establishment of the Maritime Services Board, the union again changed its name to include Maritime Services Board employees. In 1971 the New South Wales Dredge and Maritime Services Board Employees’ Association amalgamated with the Seamen’s Union of Australia, which then amalgamated with the Waterside Workers' Federation in 1993 to form the Maritime Union of Australia.

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New South Wales

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Functions, occupations and activities

Representation for dredge workers, maritime workers

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Prepared by Margaret Avard, March 2013

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Sources

Industrial Arbitration Court The Sydney Morning Herald, Friday 3 September 1920. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/15905039? Retrieved 21 March 2013
Australian Trade Union Archives website atua.org.au

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