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Australian Trade Union Archives
Trade Union entry
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Haddon Miners Association (? - 1874) |
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| Function: Trade Union (State or Territory only) | |
| Location: Victoria | |
| The Haddon Miners' Association, formed to protect the wages and conditions of miners in and around Haddon, eventually merged with a range of other mining unions in 1874 to form the Amalgamated Miners' Association of Victoria after the strike and riots at Clunes in 1873. Initially there were 1,832 members drawn from twelve unions. The union soon spread to New South Wales where it becmae the strongest union in that colony. In 1916, it became the Australian Coal & Shale Employees' Federation, also known as the 'Miners' Federation'. |
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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/ALE0947b.htm |