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National Union of Railwaymen of Australia (i) (1933)

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National Library of Australia Oral History Collection
 
[Repository details]
Title:Labor Council of New South Wales Oral History Project
Date Range:1986
Description:Oral history recording
Interviewee: Bill O'Neill
Interviewer: Richard Raxworthy

Interview with Bill O'Neill, former New South Wales State President of the Australian Railways Union. Includes reference to: His involvement with the Australian Railways Union [ARU]; the National Union of Railwaymen and the 1917 strike; Ben Chifley; State Council of the ARU; becoming State President in the 1940; Lloyd Ross; becoming an ARU organiser in 1947; issues as industrial officer; 1949 coal strike; dieselisation campaigns of the 1950s; NSW Labor Council ; ACTU.
Formats:Audio Tapes.
Quantity:300 minutes
Access:Written permission from the Labor Council of New South Wales required for research and public use
Related Entries:Australian Railways Union, ARU (1921 - 1993) | Chifley, Joseph Benedict (Ben) (1885 - 1951) | Ross, Dr. Lloyd (1901 - 1987)
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The Noel Butlin Archives Centre, Australian National University
 
[Repository details]
Reference:E80; E163; N7; Z221
Date Range:1887 - 1990
Description:Minutes; rules; office files; membership records; arbitration records; reports; publications.
Cardiff Workshops Sub-branch:Minutes.
Quantity:74.1 m
Access:Contact repository for details
Related Entries:National Union of Rail Workers of Australia (1982 - 1993) | National Union of Railwaymen of Australia (ii) (1938 - 1982)
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Published by University of Melbourne, 7 March 2002
Based on "Parties to the Award" published 1994.
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Updated: 29 June 2006
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