Trade Union entry Seamens Union of Australia (iv) (1991 - 1993)
- From
- 1991
- To
- 1993
- Functions
- Trade Union (Federal)
- Reference No
- 182V
Summary
The history of the Seamen's Union of Australia dates loosely back to 1874 and the formation of the Sydney Seamen's Union and the Melbourne Seamen's Union. When these unions amalgamated just two years later in 1876 they formed the Federated Seamen's Union of Australia. Registered under the Commonwealth's industrial relations legislation in 1906 this union was deregistered just nineteen years later, although many of its members went on to form the Seamen's Union of Australasia in 1930, which became the Seamen's Union of Australia in 1943. Despite amalgamations with the Marine Cooks' Bakers' & Butchers' Association of Australia in 1983, the Federated Marine Stewards' & Pantrymen's Association of Australasia in 1988 and the Professional Divers' Association in 1991, it remained the Seamen's Union of Australia until 1991 when it amalgamated with the Waterside Workers' Federation to form the Maritime Union of Australia.
Related entries
Timeline
1930 - 1943 Seamens Union of Australasia
1908 - 1983 Marine Cooks Bakers & Butchers Association of Australasia
1943 - 1983 Seamens Union of Australia (i)
1909 - 1988 Federated Marine Stewards & Pantrymens Association of Australasia
1983 - 1988 Seamens Union of Australia (ii)
1971 - 1991 Professional Divers Association of Australasia
1988 - 1991 Seamens Union of Australia (iii)
1991 - 1993 Seamens Union of Australia (iv)
1993 - Maritime Union of Australia
Published resources
Online Resources
- 'Chart 16: Trade Unions - Maritime and Stevedoring', in Parties to the Award, 2002, http://www.atua.org.au/ptta/037.html. Details
Digital resources
Bruce A. Smith
Created: 20 April 2001, Last modified: 6 August 2010