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Amalgamated Engineering Union (Australian Section) (1938 - 1969)

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Function: Trade Union (Federal)
Established in 1851, the original Amalgamated Engineering Union was merely a branch of the British union. Registered for the first time in 1905, under the new Commonwealth industrial relations laws, this union became known as the Amalgamated Society of Engineers. In 1921 the union changed its name to the Amalgamated Engineering Union, Australian Section to more accurately reflect its association with the British Amalgamated Engineering Union. Although this newly named union was deregistered in February 1938, another union, the Amalgamated Engineering Union (Australian Section), was formed later that year to take its place. This union remained the Australian division of the British Amalgamated Engineering Union until 1969 when it became autonomous, shortening its name to the Amalgamated Engineering Union [AEU] to reflect this. In mid-June 1972 the AEU began a series of amalgamations with the Sheet Metal Workers, Blacksmiths & Boilermakers and Federated Jewellers so that by 1973 the Amalgamated Metal Workers' Union had been formed. Further amalgamations in 1976 with the Federated Shipwrights' and the Federated Moulders' (Metals) Union in 1983 changed the focus and the name of the union but by 1985 it had become known once again as the Amalgamated Metal Workers' Union. A 1991 amalgamation with the Association of Draughting Supervisory & Technical Employees created the Metals & Engineering Workers' Union. Two years later a further amalgamation with the Vehicle Builders Employees' Federation of Australia resulted in the Automotive Metals & Engineering Union. Finally in 1994 this union merged with the Confectionery Workers' & Food Preservers’ Union to form the Automotive Food Metals & Engineering Union.

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Reference/Legal Number(s): 188V
 
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Previous and Subsequent Entities

 1938 - 1969 Amalgamated Engineering Union (Australian Section)
       1969 - 1973 Amalgamated Engineering Union
             1973 - 1976 Amalgamated Metal Workers Union (i)
                   1976 - 1983 Amalgamated Metal Workers & Shipwrights Union
                         1983 - 1985 Amalgamated Metals Foundry & Shipwrights Union
                               1985 - 1991 Amalgamated Metal Workers Union (ii)
                                     1991 - 1993 Metals & Engineering Workers Union
                                           1993 - 1994 Automotive Metals & Engineering Union
                                                 1994 - 1995 Automotive Food Metals & Engineering Union
                                                       1995 - Automotive Food Metals Engineering Printing & Kindred Industries Union

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Structure based on ISAAR(CPF) - click here for an explanation of the fields.Prepared by: Bruce A. Smith
Created: 20 April 2001
Modified: 12 December 2002

Published by University of Melbourne, 7 March 2002
Based on "Parties to the Award" published 1994.
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Prepared by: Acknowledgements
Updated: 29 June 2006
http://www.atua.org.au/biogs/ALE0047b.htm

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