From 16 October to 8 December 1950 Victorian members of the Australian Railways Union (ARU) and the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen (AFULE) stopped work. This was the longest railway strike in Victorian history. This article draws on the records of the Victorian railways and unions to explain this unusual strike in which for a time Labor ‘true believers’, Communists and even railways management found a common foe in the Australian arbitration system
Studies across a wide range of countries have shown that relatively few workers have received year-t...
A RJE article on the early Trade Union Movement in Rhodesia during the formative years 1910 to 1924....
Trade Unionism among British railwaymen developed in the course of the second wave of trade union gr...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1989 Dr. Alison churchwardThis thesis takes the Australia...
This paper concerns three significant aspects of twentieth century history in both Australia and Bri...
This study aims to rethink the 1919 national British rail strike from the perspective of Lloyd Georg...
Despite unpromising beginnings, the railways of New South Wales and Victoria by 1905, had emerged as...
Railroads played a seminal role in shaping Australian and US society during the nineteenth century's...
This thesis analyses the history of the Railway Clerks' Association between 1919 and 1939. At the be...
This thesis describes and analyses the 1977 State Electricity Commission of Victoria maintenance wor...
This book explores the social phenomenon of the rise and decline of trade unionism in 20th century A...
The Robe River dispute of 1986-7 was the anti-union New Right’s first attempt to defeat union power ...
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: August 2016This chapter deals with the legacy of ‘Colonial S...
This thesis provides a fresh assessment of the 1921 Railways Act by examining its origins, nature an...
A critical literature review of the influence of the twentieth century state in Australia on labour ...
Studies across a wide range of countries have shown that relatively few workers have received year-t...
A RJE article on the early Trade Union Movement in Rhodesia during the formative years 1910 to 1924....
Trade Unionism among British railwaymen developed in the course of the second wave of trade union gr...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1989 Dr. Alison churchwardThis thesis takes the Australia...
This paper concerns three significant aspects of twentieth century history in both Australia and Bri...
This study aims to rethink the 1919 national British rail strike from the perspective of Lloyd Georg...
Despite unpromising beginnings, the railways of New South Wales and Victoria by 1905, had emerged as...
Railroads played a seminal role in shaping Australian and US society during the nineteenth century's...
This thesis analyses the history of the Railway Clerks' Association between 1919 and 1939. At the be...
This thesis describes and analyses the 1977 State Electricity Commission of Victoria maintenance wor...
This book explores the social phenomenon of the rise and decline of trade unionism in 20th century A...
The Robe River dispute of 1986-7 was the anti-union New Right’s first attempt to defeat union power ...
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: August 2016This chapter deals with the legacy of ‘Colonial S...
This thesis provides a fresh assessment of the 1921 Railways Act by examining its origins, nature an...
A critical literature review of the influence of the twentieth century state in Australia on labour ...
Studies across a wide range of countries have shown that relatively few workers have received year-t...
A RJE article on the early Trade Union Movement in Rhodesia during the formative years 1910 to 1924....
Trade Unionism among British railwaymen developed in the course of the second wave of trade union gr...