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Trade Union entry Australian Coach Motor Car Tram Car Waggon Builders Wheelwrights & Rolling Stock Makers Employees Federation (1917 - 1930)

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    Chart 15: Trade Unions - Manufacturing - Metals and Food
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From
1917
To
1930
Functions
Trade Union (Federal)
Reference No
109V

Summary

While the industry can trace its origins to the coach-building workshops established in the 1850s, it was not until the late 1890s that a union was established. Initially known as the Coach-Makers Society, it was registered in 1917 as the Australian Coach Motor Car Tram Car Waggon Builders Wheelwrights and Rolling Stock Makers Employees' Federation. In 1930 it was registered again as the Australian Coach Motor Car Tram Car Waggon Builders Wheelwrights & Air Craft Rolling Stock Makers Employees' Federation. In 1938 the union became known as the Vehicle Builders Employees' Federation until 1993 when it amalgamated with the Metals and Engineering Workers' Union to form the Automotive, Metals and Engineering Union. From 1994, following an amalgamation with the Confectionery Workers' & Food Preservers' Union of Australia, it was known as the Automotive Food Metals and Engineering Union.

Timeline

 1917 - 1930 Australian Coach Motor Car Tram Car Waggon Builders Wheelwrights & Rolling Stock Makers Employees Federation
       1930 - 1938 Australian Coach Motor Car Tram Car Waggon Builders Wheelwrights & Air Craft Rolling Stock Makers Employees Federation
             1938 - 1993 Vehicle Builders Employees Federation of Australia
                   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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Chart 15: Trade Unions - Manufacturing - Metals and Food
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Bruce A. Smith