Manson, Bruce Allan, 1938-

Freezing worker (Ocean Beach Freezing Works) who became involved in local body politics and labour movement politics. Moved to Auckland and worked for Fletchers. Moved to Kerikeri.

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Audio

Interview with Bruce Manson

Date: 8 Apr 1995 - 08 Apr 1995

From: Auckland Employers Association oral history project

By: Manson, Bruce Allan, 1938-

Reference: OHInt-0098-08

Description: Bruce Allan Manson was born in Invercargill in 1938. Talks about his family's origins in the Shetland Islands and their settlement on Campbell Island from 1884 to 1948. Describes their move from Stewart Island to Invercargill. Recalls starting work at Ocean Beach freezing works, going on to the union executive and the Southland Trades Council. Discusses meat industry conditions, including lack of hygiene, packaging and working with knives. Describes being the Southland Trades Council representative on the National Council and the Federation of Labour (FOL). Discusses FOL personalities Fintan Patrick Walsh, Frank McNulty, Sid Arnst, Toby Hill, Jock Barnes and Frank Langley. Talks about getting married in 1959 and building a new house in the group housing scheme in Layard Street. Describes being elected to the Invercargill City Council at the age of twenty-six, winning a bursary to the Trade Union Congress Education Department at Oxford, returning and liaising with Otago University to set up an education programme for unions in Southland. Describes continual stoppages at the Ocean Beach freezing works. Reflects on life in Invercargill, the 1966 election and the charisma of Norman Kirk. Recalls becoming disillusioned with the Federation of Labour. Describes moving to Auckland and working for Fletchers, initially on the New Plymouth power project. Describes becoming Vice-President and then President of the Auckland Employers Association. Recalls Ministers of Labour including Arthur Faulkner, Peter Gordon, Jim Bolger and Jack Marshall. Comments on deregistration and trade union reaction to the Employers Contract Act. Describes ill health, leaving Fletchers in 1986 and becoming a consultant in Kerikeri. Talks about the Resource Management Act, being on the Far North District council and the future of New Zealand. Venue - Kerikeri : 1995 Interviewer(s) - David Young Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-006158; OHC-006159; OHC-006160; OHC-006161 Quantity: 4 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 4 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete AB 1388. Search dates: 1938 - 1995

Manuscript

Notes - MacRae-Marston

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

Reference: MS-Papers-6164-063

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).