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Bollins, Frank (1913 - )

Biographical entry
National Library of Australia Oral History Collection
 
[Repository details]
Title:Labor Council of New South Wales Oral History Project
Date Range:1987
Description:Oral history recording
Interviewee: Frank Bollins
Interviewer: Richard Raxworthy

Interview with Frank Bollins, former New South Wales President/Organiser of the Amalgamated Metal Workers' Union. Includes reference to: Bollins' early union activities; becoming a union organiser in 1959; role of the Labor Council of New South Wales; relations with other unionists; factionalism and the Labor Council; becoming New South Wales President/Organiser of the Amalgamated Metal Workers' Union; the future of unionism in Australia; his achievements as a union official; 1949 miners' strike.
Formats:Audio Tapes.
Quantity:268 minutes
Access:Written permission from Labor Council of New South Wales required for research and public use
Related Entries:Amalgamated Metal Workers Union (i) (1973 - 1976) | Labor Council of New South Wales (1908 - )
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The Noel Butlin Archives Centre, Australian National University
 
[Repository details]
Title:Frank Bollins Papers
Reference:Z125
Date Range:1914 - 1983
Description:New South Wales Branch: Records of Branch President, Frank Bollins, including: Minutes; conference and seminar papers; general files; papers relating to demarcation; records relating to NSW railways; publications.
Includes records of preceding unions.
Quantity:2.55 m
Access:Contact repository for details
Related Entries:Amalgamated Metal Workers & Shipwrights Union (1976 - 1983) | Amalgamated Metal Workers Union (i) (1973 - 1976)
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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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