Trade Union entry Liquor Trade Employees Union of South Australia (1920 - 1924)
- From
- 1920
South Australia - To
- 1924
- Functions
- Trade Union (State or Territory only)
Summary
The Liquor Trade Employees' Union of South Australia was originally known as the South Australian Liquor Trades Employees' Union.
The South Australian Liquor Trades Employees' Union was formed on 2 February 1907. It became the South Australian Branch of the Federated Liquor Trade Employees' Union of Australasia on 22 December 1910 but left the Federation on 3 November 1920 and became the Liquor Trade Employees' Union of South Australia. It rejoined the Federation in 1924. In 1958 the title of the Federation was changed slightly to the Federated Liquor & Allied Trades Employees' Union of Australia. Operating until 1992 the Federation merged with the Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union of Australian to form the Australian Liquor Hospitality & Miscellaneous Workers' Union.
Related entries
Timeline
1920 - 1924 Liquor Trade Employees Union of South Australia
1918 - 1958 Federated Liquor & Allied Trades Employees Union of Australasia
1958 - 1992 Federated Liquor & Allied Industries Employees Union of Australia
1992 - 1993 Australian Liquor Hospitality & Miscellaneous Workers Union (i)
1993 - 1994 Australian Liquor Hospitality & Miscellaneous Workers Union (ii)
1994 - Australian Liquor Hospitality & Miscellaneous Workers Union (iii)
Archival resources
The Noel Butlin Archives Centre, ANU Archives Program
Ross G. Elford
Created: 8 February 2002, Last modified: 12 December 2002