Amalgamated Engineering Union

Identity area

Type of entity

Trade union

Authorized form of name

Amalgamated Engineering Union

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Other form(s) of name

  • Amalgamated Society of Engineers

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Description area

Dates of existence

1851 - 1973

History

Established in 1851, the original Amalgamated Engineering Union was a branch of the British union. It was registered with the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Court in 1905 and became known as the Amalgamated Society of Engineers. In 1920 it amalgamated with ten other engineering and allied trade unions and changed its name to the Amalgamated Engineering Union, Australian Section in 1921. In 1968 the union became autonomous from its parent body in Britain, shortening its name to the Amalgamated Engineering Union to reflect this. In mid-June 1972 the AEU began a series of amalgamations with the Sheet Metal Workers, Blacksmiths & Boilermakers and Federated Jewellers to form the Amalgamated Metal Workers' Union by 1973.

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Representation for engineers

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Related entity

Amalgamated Metal Workers' Union (1973 - 1976, 1985 - 1991)

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temporal

Dates of the relationship

1973

Description of relationship

Related entity

Garland, John D (1922 - 1991)

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Category of the relationship

associative

Dates of the relationship

1957 - 1981

Description of relationship

General Secretary

Related entity

Steam Engine Makers' Society (1824 - 1920)

Identifier of the related entity

Category of the relationship

associative

Dates of the relationship

1920

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Sources

Australian Trade Union Archives, http://www.atua.org.au/biogs/ALE0047b.htm#related (accessed on 20 November 2012)

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