Trade Union entry Federated Council of Academics (1968 - 1987?)
- From
- 1968
- To
- 1987?
- Functions
- Trade Union (Federal)
Summary
First formed in 1968, the Federated Council of Academics eventually became the Union of Australian College Academics [UACA] in 1987.
By 1993, however, UACA recognised the need to form a single, stronger union for the whole tertiary education industry. Merging with the Federated Australian University Staff Association [FAUSA], the Australian Colleges and Universities Staff Association [ACUSA], the University of Adelaide General Staff Association [UAGSA] and the Australian National University Administrative and Allied Officers’ Association [ANUAAOA], FAUSA helped form the National Tertiary Education Industry Union [NTEU]. The NTEU provided a united voice for tertiary education workers, without the old, arbitrary divisions between different parts of the industry or different categories of workers. The amalgamation was endorsed by an overwhelming majority of members of each of the five unions.
Related entries
Timeline
1968 - 1987? Federated Council of Academics
1987 - 1993 Union of Australian College Academics
1993 - National Tertiary Education Industry Union
Archival resources
The Noel Butlin Archives Centre, ANU Archives Program
- Federated Council of Academics - Records, 1966 - 1987, Z149; Z564 (pt); The Noel Butlin Archives Centre, ANU Archives Program. Details
Ross G. Elford
Created: 2 January 2002, Last modified: 12 December 2002