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ANU Archive Item Open Access ANU Archive Item Open Access Jennie George at a Trades Hall party(2012-02-24) Photographer: not knownJennie George was President of the ACTU, 1996-1999.ANU Archive Item Open Access Bob Hawke, Research Officer, Australian Council of Trade UnionsPhotographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access Simon Crean and Cliff Dolan at the unveiling of busts of Croft, Hawke and Dolan(2009-09-18T06:13:35Z) Photographer: The Herald & Weekly Times LtdCharles Crofts, Secretary, Australian Council of Trade Unions, 1928-1944; Bob Hawke, President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, 1969-1980; Cliff Dolan, President, Australian Council of Trade Unions, 1980-1985.ANU Archive Item Open Access Bob Hawke, President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, 1969-1980(2009-09-18T06:13:30Z) Photographer: not knownIn 1969 Bob Hawke was elected President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions. He was responsible for steering the organisation through a period of enormous social change.ANU Archive Item Open Access Jan Marsh, ACTU Industrial Advocate and Bill Kelty, ACTU Assistant Secretary, at the Conciliation and Arbitration Commission, Melbourne when employees tried to stop the National Wage Case, 13 Nov 1980(2009-09-18T06:13:26Z) Photographer: The AgeBill Kelty, Assistant Secretary, Australian Council of Trade Unions, 1977-1983; Secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, 1983-2000. Jan Marsh, ACTU Research Officer and Advocate, 1979-1988.ANU Archive Item Open Access Miss Trade Union Competition(Reproduced from ACTU Youth, Sep 1967, p. 27, 2009-09-18T06:13:23Z)Twelve entrants, representing a variety of unions, raised over $400 for the Montrose Home for Crippled Children, Melbourne.ANU Archive Item Open Access John Howard: a return to confrontationist industrial relations(Reproduced from ACTU Bulletin, Nov 1986, p. 5, 2009-09-18T06:13:19Z) Photographer: not knownIn 1986 many believed that the Liberal-National Partiesâ new industrial relations policy could be setting the scene for massive industrial confrontation and a concerted attack on the hard-won rights of the workforce (ref. ACTU Bulletin, Nov 1986, p. 4-5).ANU Archive Item Open Access Bourke’s store … an ACTU enterprise(Reproduced from ACTU Youth, 1972, p. 31, 2009-09-18T06:13:15Z)'Bourke's is the first of a number of projects planned by the ACTU, whose Biennial Congress in 1971 favoured the principle of the ACTU entering directly into the consumer credit, insurance and housing fields of economic activity' (ref. ACTU Youth, 1972, p. 31).ANU Archive Item Open Access Hon E G Whitlam QC MP as Leader of the Opposition at the 50th Anniversary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions Celebratory Dinner, Great Hall, National Gallery of Victoria, 3 May 1977Photographer: not knownGough Whitlam was the Leader of the Opposition from November 1975 to December 1977.ANU Archive Item Open Access Cliff Dolan, President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, 1980-1985(2009-09-18T06:13:06Z) Photographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access Bob Hawke, President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, 1969-1980, planting a tree [occasion unknown](2009-09-18T06:13:02Z) Photographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access Defeat Menzies this year(2009-09-18T06:12:56Z)Printed on verso - A Real Programme. 1. Defeat the Menzies’ Government. 2. Organise for a Summit Conference to ease world tension so the millions now spent on war can be used for national development. 3. Tax the excessive profits of the big monopolies. 4. 35-hour week. 5. Trade with all countries including the socialist countries. 6. Cut down the migrant intake until all old and new Australians have a home and a job. 7. Higher basic wage and margins for all workers so they will have the purchasing power necessary to buy the goods produced in the factories and farms. Fight for these aims – defeat the Menzies’ Government.ANU Archive Item Open Access Bob Hawke President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, 1969-1980, playing cricket(2009-09-18T06:12:52Z) Photographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access Miss Jean McEwen(Reproduced from ACTU Youth, Sep 1967, p. 27) Photographer: not knownJean McEwen, Electrical Trades Union, as winner of the 1966 Miss Trade Union Competition, a competition in which twelve entrants, representing a variety of unions, raised over $400 for the Montrose Home for Crippled Children, Melbourne.ANU Archive Item Open Access ANU Archive Item Open Access E G Whitlam, H J Souter, R J Hawke and Sir John Moore at the 50th Anniversary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions Celebratory Dinner, Great Hall, National Gallery of Victoria, 3 May 1977(2009-09-18T06:12:39Z) Photographer: not knownWhitlam as Leader of the Opposition; Souter as Secretary, Australian Council of Trade Unions; Hawke as President, Australian Council of Trade Unions; Moore as President, Conciliation and Arbitration Commission.ANU Archive Item Open Access All-Australian Trades Union Congress - Official Report(2009-09-18T06:12:34Z)108 union delegates gathered at Melbourne's Trades Hall on 3 May 1927 to establish the Australian Council of Trade Unions.ANU Archive Item Open Access Bob Hawke, President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, 1969-1980(2009-09-18T06:12:29Z) Photographer: not knownIn 1969 Bob Hawke was elected President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions. He was responsible for steering the organisation through a period of enormous social change.ANU Archive Item Open Access Harold Souter as Secretary, Australian Council of Trade Unions responds to a toast at the 50th Anniversary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions Celebratory Dinner, Great Hall, National Gallery of Victoria, 3 May 1977(2009-09-18T06:12:25Z) Photographer: Lloyd Buchanan PhotographyHarold Souter was Acting Secretary, Australian Council of Trade Unions, 1956-1957 and Secretary, Australian Council of Trade Unions, 1957-1977.
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