General Secretary W Peters.
General Secretary K Cashman.
General Secretary K Cashman.
General Secretary K Cashman.
Includes correpondence, membership certificate of the Amalgamated Society of Journeymen Felt Hatters (UK) dated 6 May 1947, and indentures of apprenticeship dated 1935 and 1965.
Members' names arranged alphabetically and by place of employment. Book is undated - dates of response are 1949, occasionally 1962.
Dates of joining the union start from 1912.
Arranged alphabetically.
Arranged alphabetically and by place of employment.
Includes addresses and phone numbers of members. Also includes some correspondence from members relating to financials, notifications of cremation, union matters.
Includes letters from Victoria Branch Secretary Fred Rose and other union members. Matters covered include rules and variations of the Felt Hatters Award.
Subjects include workplace disputes and member clearances.
Subjects include union officer nominations, hat prices, contribution rates, hatting industry developments.
Includes claims, insurance policies, notebooks, letters of returning officers, some minutes.
Rulings include 1914, 1950-1977 (with gaps), 1981. Rulings on variations of wage rates including for journeymen, Equal Pay for Females (1970), public holidays, sick and annual leave, Felt Hatting Award 1948 and 1950 and others. Also includes rulings on Union v J.P. Adamson (1963), Union v Union Hatting Mills and others (1960), Union v Denton Hat Mills (1914).
Includes reports, judgements regarding the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904-1947, transcripts relating to variations of the Award and the proceedings of the Award, and papers relating to the 1951 variation of the Award (Jubilee holiday).
Includes rulings on wages, piecework rates, payment for sick and annual leave, variations by consent.
One case (1952) is regarding piece work rates, and the second (1953) is a partial transcript regarding a ban on overtime by pieceworkers.
Material includes members' and manufacturers' addresses.
Two cases are regarding the Felt Hatting Award, one regarding a dispute between The Amalgamated Engineering Union and The Metal Trades Employees Association and others, and one regarding annual leave under the Metal Trades Award.
Cases include The Union v. J.P. Adamson Pty Ltd regarding rates of pay, apprentices, hours of work, overtime, annual leave and sick leave; The Union v. Ace Hats and others regarding Margins and Annual Leave under the Felt Hatting Award (1963) and in the Matter of Variation to the Textile Industry Award regarding Annual Leave (1963).
R.V. Kirsch traded as Latiners and Beret Manufacturers. Includes statements, affidavits and rulings from the Conciliation and Arbitration Commission.
R.V. Kirsch traded as Latiners and Beret Manufacturers.
Cases include a Union application for a 1.5% increase in all margins, Commission variations to consolidate the Award, and the joint judgement of Mr Justice Gallagher, Mr Justice Sweeney and Mr Justice Nimmo on the National Wage Cases (Metal Trades).
Includes correspondence, application and full award ruling.
Includes correspondence from Maurice Blackburn and co.
Includes part of a transcript of a case regarding industry assistance containing testimony of Mike Reiner of M. Reiner and Co.
Six booklets: 1917, 1919, 1934, 1937, 1947, 1952.
Includes correspondence from Maurice Blackburn and co. regarding application to and rulings of Industrial Registrar on the Rules.
Correspondence, including on whimsies and work agreements, piece work rates.
Includes correspondence, transcripts, Conciliation and Arbitration Commission rulings on disputes between the Union and R.V. Kirsch, trading as Latiners and Beret Manufacturers.
Includes correspondence regarding disputes between the Union and R.V. Kirsch, trading as Latiners and Beret Manufacturers. Correspondants include the Australian Council of Trade Unions and Leo McLeay, Member for Grayndler.
Includes correspondence, phone calls regarding disputes between the Union and R.V. Kirsch, trading as Latiners and Beret Manufacturers. Correspondants include the Australian Council of Trade Unions, Maurice Blackburn and co., Members of Parliament.
Includes correspondence, phone calls regarding disputes between the Union and R.V. Kirsch, trading as Latiners and Beret Manufacturers. Correspondants include the Australian Council of Trade Unions, Maurice Blackburn and co., Members of Parliament.
Correspondence with members of NSW Parliament regarding Mountcastle government contracts.
Includes tenders, Conciliation and Arbitration Commission rulings, correspondence with members of NSW Parliament regarding Mountcastle government contracts.
Includes correspondence, NSW Legislative Council Proceedings minutes, prices.
Including from manufacturers requesting release of raw material and considerations from the Australian Council of Trade Unions.