Peak Union body entry Council of Professional & Commercial Employees Associations (1948 - 1954)
Chart 1: Peak National Councils - Trade Unions
Details
- From
- 1948
- To
- 1954
- Functions
- Trade Union (Peak Body)
- Reference No
- Unregistered
Summary
In 1953 several meetings of kindred organisations were held to try and establish a permanent advisory council of non-manual worker organisations. The Council of Professional & Commercial Employees' Associations had been in operation since 1948. However, in 1954 a draft constitution of a new association was drawn up and the title was changed to the Council of White Collar Associations.
The Australian Council of Salaried & Professional Associations was formed on 17 October 1956 by an amalgamation of the Salaried Employees' Consultative Council of New soth Wales and the Council of White Collar Associations, Melbourne. With divisions in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia, the Association merged into the Australian Council of Trade Unions in 1979.
Related entries
Timeline
1948 - 1954 Council of Professional & Commercial Employees Associations
1954 - 1956 Council of White Collar Associations
1956 - 1979 Australian Council of Salaried & Professional Associations
1979 - 1981 Australian Council of Trade Unions (ii)
1981 - Australian Council of Trade Unions (iii)
Archival resources
The Noel Butlin Archives Centre, ANU Archives Program
- Australian Council of Salaried & Professional Associations - Records, 1943 - 1979, A1; E215; N10; Z140; Z421(pt); The Noel Butlin Archives Centre, ANU Archives Program. Details
- Australian Council of Salaried & Professional Associations - Records, 1936 - 1980, N23; The Noel Butlin Archives Centre, ANU Archives Program. Details
Published resources
Online Resources
- 'Chart 1: Peak National Councils - Trade Unions', in Parties to the Award, 2002, http://www.atua.org.au/ptta/021.html. Details
Digital resources
Bruce A. Smith
Created: 20 April 2001, Last modified: 6 August 2010