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Australian Trade Union Archives
Trade Union entry
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Pastrycooks Bakers Biscuitmakers & Allied Trades Union (1975 - 1993) |
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| Function: Trade Union (Federal) | |||
| The Pastrycooks were the first established industrial organisation in Victoria around the turn of the century, created in the hope of achieving State intervention to set minimum wages through the Wages Board system. The pastrycooks subsequently joined up with the industrial unions of biscuit factory employees and allied trades to form the Pastrycooks Employees' Biscuit Makers Employees' and Flour and Sugar Workers' Union of Victoria. The Union was registered federally in 1911 as the Federated Pastrycooks Biscuit Makers Ornamenters & Flour & Sugar Goods Union of Australia, this union operated for six years before changing name in 1917 to the Federated Pastrycooks Employees' Biscuitmakers Employees' & Flour & Sugar Goods Workers’ Union of Australia. In 1975 the union became the Pastrycooks Bakers Biscuitmakers & Allied Trades Union. This union was amalgamated into the Australian Liquor Hospitality & Miscellaneous Workers’ Union in 1993. See "online sources" for a pedigree chart of this entity. |
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| Reference/Legal Number(s): 047V | |
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| Previous and Subsequent Entities 1898 - 1911 Pastrycooks Union of Victoria | |
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Published by University of Melbourne, 7 March 2002 Based on "Parties to the Award" published 1994. Submit any comments, questions, corrections and additions Prepared by: Acknowledgements Updated: 29 June 2006 http://www.atua.org.au/biogs/ALE0688b.htm |