New Zealand. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1954

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Manuscript

Federation of Labour - Records and notes

Date: 1908-1913

From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera

Reference: 94-106-30/01

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Notes on trade union and labour history

Date: 1891-1894

From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera

Reference: 94-106-29/05

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Audio

Interview with Steve Hieatt

Date: 3 Nov 1997

From: Working culture archives: Video recordings

By: Hieatt, Stanley Hooper, 1916-2002; Maunder, Paul Alan, 1945-

Reference: OHInt-0716/2

Description: Stanley Hooper (Steve) Hieatt born Thames, moved to Otahuhu 1926. Recalls first job at Hellaby's when aged 14 and becoming a delegate for the canning department at the age of 17. Talks about the 1930s, with 10% cut in wages and over 80,000 unemployed. Discusses the strike [Hellaby's] in 1942, with reference to meat inspections, the Freezing Workers Union and the Company Union. Mentions Bill Sill. Recalls moving to Railways and being elected vice chairman of the ASRC and then the NRU and later chairman of the branch until retirement in 1976. Talks about joining the Communist Party in 1942 and refers to Colin Little and Harry Barrington. Refers to the Peoples Voice. Describes being blacklisted with employers after [19]51. Discusses communism and American imperialism, with reference to Stalin, the Moscow trials and Kruschev. Discusses Compulsory unionism and amendment to the Arbitration and Conciliation Act and refers to [Peter] Fraser and [Bob] Semple. Refers to the election of the first Labour Government. Interviewer(s) - Paul Maunder Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHV-0672a, OHV-0674B Quantity: 2 videocassette(s). 1 transcript(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available OHA-3897. Search dates: 1997

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Minhinnick, Gordon Edward George (Sir), 1902-1992: Last respects

Date: 7 March 1974

From: Skinner, Thomas Edward (Sir), 1909-1991: Cartoons collected by Sir Thomas Skinner

By: New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: C-179-119

Description: A man lies in a bed labelled "I.C & A Act" with crutches next to him. Skinner and another man sit next to his bed. Skinner looks at his watch. The other man is holding flowers labelled "Employers" and a tissue. Norman Kirk and Hugh Watt are standing behind them holding garlands and wearing suits and top hats. A man labelled UUnions" watches through the window. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, 380 x 495 mm.

Manuscript

Legislation - Industrial Relations Bill

Date: 1971-1972

From: New Zealand Federation of Labour : Records

Reference: MS-Papers-4100-40/1/03

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Industrial Relations Legislation - Green paper on industrial relations

Date: 1985

From: New Zealand Federation of Labour : Records

Reference: MS-Papers-4100-40/1/11

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Notes on trade union and labour history

Date: 1895-1900

From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera

Reference: 94-106-29/06

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Notes on trade union and labour history

Date: 1908-1912

From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera

Reference: 94-106-29/12

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Legislation - Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act

Date: 1970

From: New Zealand Federation of Labour : Records

Reference: MS-Papers-4100-40/1/02

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Legislation - Commerce Amendment Bill

Date: 1976

From: New Zealand Federation of Labour : Records

Reference: MS-Papers-4100-40/1/07

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Legislation - Industrial Relations Amendment Act

Date: 1976

From: New Zealand Federation of Labour : Records

Reference: MS-Papers-4100-40/1/05

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Notes on trade union and labour history

Date: 1905-1907

From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera

Reference: 94-106-29/11

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Legislation - Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act and Amendments

Date: 1959-1962

From: New Zealand Federation of Labour : Records

Reference: MS-Papers-4100-40/1/01

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Legislation - Industrial Relations Act

Date: 1973-1974

From: New Zealand Federation of Labour : Records

Reference: MS-Papers-4100-40/1/04

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Legislation - Industrial Relations Amendment Act

Date: 1976-1978

From: New Zealand Federation of Labour : Records

Reference: MS-Papers-4100-40/1/06

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Research Office - Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act and amendments

Date: 1942-1946

From: New Zealand Federation of Labour : Records

Reference: MS-Papers-4100-24/10

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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[Communist Party of New Zealand]: The saga of Shifty Sid; keep N.Z. out of the Yankee C...

Date: 1954

From: [Pamphlets and flyers issued by the New Zealand Communist Party, and Communist candidates for elections. 1950-1959]

Reference: Eph-A-COMMUNIST-1954-01

Description: Mimeographed booklet issued prior to the 1954 general election, argues for a vote against Sidney Holland and his party. The booklet tells the "Saga of Shifty Sid" in comic book form. It relates how Holland walked out of the War Cabinet in 1941, gave lucrative contracts to American investors, signed an American peace treaty "which revives Japanese militarism", provided troops to quell people's movements in Cyprus and malaysia, collected heavy taxes, locked out wharfies in 1951, and attempted to smash workers' unions. He then pushed through the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1951, kept pensions low, prices high, and insulted the Maori people. He offended Britain over ANZUS, supported "Security" police, axed the "Weekly review" newsreel, banned Communists from the aire at election time, did not recognise the People's Republic of China, and joined SEATO which had no Asian membership. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Mimeographic print in stapled booklet of pink newsprint paper, 210 x 166 mm.

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