Trade Union entry Federated Process Engravers Photo-Lithographers & Photogravure Employees Association of Australia (i) (1942 - 1943)
- From
- 1942
- To
- 1943
- Functions
- Trade Union (Federal)
- Reference No
- Deregistered [was 201V]
Summary
This was a small skilled union focused on printing works and newspaper offices in Victoria and to a lesser degree, South Australia. The Union was registered federally as the Federated Process Engravers Photo-Lithographers & Photogravure Employees' Association of Australia in 1942, although it was active since 1910. This newly registered union lasted just one year when it was deregistered in 1943. It was, however, immediately reinstated under the same name later that same year. It changed names to the Federated Photo Engravers Photo Lithographers & Photogravure Employees' Association of Australia in 1952 and finally amalgamated with the Printing and Kindred Industries Union in 1986, to which it remains a part.
Related entries
Timeline
c. 1910 - c. 1941 Victorian Process Engravers Association
1942 - 1943 Federated Process Engravers Photo-Lithographers & Photogravure Employees Association of Australia (i)
Archival resources
The Noel Butlin Archives Centre, ANU Archives Program
- Federated Photo Engravers Photo-Lithographers & Photogravure Employees Association of Australia - Records, 1946 - 1986, Z116 (pt); The Noel Butlin Archives Centre, ANU Archives Program. Details
The University of Melbourne Archives
- Federated Photo Engravers, Photo-lithographers and Photo-gravure Employees' Association of Australia - Records, 1914 - 1986, 1995.0106; The University of Melbourne Archives. Details
Published resources
Online Resources
- 'Chart 17: Trade Unions - Media and Entertainment', in Parties to the Award, 2002, http://www.atua.org.au/ptta/038.html. Details
Digital resources
Bruce A. Smith
Created: 20 April 2001, Last modified: 6 August 2010