National Union of Rail Workers of Australia information
The National Union of Rail Workers of Australia (originally National Union of Railwaymen of Australia) (NUR) was an Australian trade union representing railway industry workers which operated from 1938 until 1993.[1]
^"National Union of Railwaymen of Australia (ii) (1938–1982)". Australian Trade Union Archives. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
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repress the "combination" ofworkers in trade unions. The law required the obedience and loyalty from servants (i.e., workers) to their contracted employer...
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to lower skilled workers and also across colonial boundaries. By 1890 about 20 per cent of male workers belonged to a union, one of the highest rates...
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the time, the workers were not represented by trade unions. The city and state governments were aided by unofficial militias, the National Guard, federal...
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