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New Zealand Clerical Workers Union

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New Zealand Clerical Workers' Union began in 1936 as Wellington Clerical Workers' Union. It negotiated the first general clerical workers award in 1936. Wellington amalgamated with other regional unions and finally formed New Zealand Clerical Workers Union.

The union was obliged to cease operating by the passing of the Employment Contracts Act 1991.

References

  1. The Evening Post, 30 April 1936 Page 10
  2. The Evening Post, 25 September 1936 Page 10
  3. The Evening Post, 1 October 1936 Page 10
  4. ^ New Zealand Clerical Workers Union : Records, Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand


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