Brickmakers and Clayworkers Employees' Union of New South Wales

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Type of entity

Trade union

Authorized form of name

Brickmakers and Clayworkers Employees' Union of New South Wales

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Other form(s) of name

  • Brickmakers, Clayworkers and Brickcarters Employees' Union of New South Wales
  • Brickmakers, Brickmakers Labourers and Pipemakers Union of New South Wales
  • Brickmakers' Union of New South Wales

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Description area

Dates of existence

1886 - c. 1929

History

The Brickmakers', Brickmakers Labourers' and Pipemakers' Union of New South Wales was registered in New South Wales in 1886. Then in 1911 the Federated Brick, Tile and Pottery Workers' Union was registered under the Commonwealth legislation and the Brickmakers' Union of New South Wales was registered in New South Wales. Rules of the Brickmakers, Clayworkers and Brickcarters Employees' Union of New South Wales were published in 1912. The exact relationship between these entities requires further research but it seems clear that a distinct New South Wales union still existed up to the late 1920s, overlapping with the federated union.

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Representation for brickmakers

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Entered from deposit description 31 January 2013

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Sources

Trove (National Library of Australia): Sydney Morning Herald, 22 June 1886, p.4
Australian Trade Union Archives website: www.atua.org.au

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