Federated Liquor and Allied Industries Employees' Union of Australia
Federated Liquor and Allied Industries Employees' Union of Australia | |
Merged into | Liquor Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers' Union |
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Founded | 1910 |
Dissolved | 1992 |
Headquarters | 13 Monaro House, 3 Lonsdale Street, Braddon, ACT |
Location | |
Members | 85,000 (in 1976)[1] |
Affiliations | ACTU, ALP |
Federated Liquor and Allied Industries Employees' Union of Australia (FLAIEU) was an Australian trade union which existed between 1910 and 1992.[2] It represented workers employed in hospitality, catering, breweries and alcohol retailing.[1]
Formation[]
The union was formed when the Victorian Liquor Trades Union merged with other state-based unions representing brewery workers in 1910. The union grew rapidly, incorporating workers from kindred industries, and in 1968 merged with the .[1] The New South Wales branch was the largest state branch of the union (with 68 percent of the union's membership in 1976).[1]
Amalgamation[]
In 1992 the FLAIEU amalgamated with the Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union, which primarily represented cleaners and security staff.[3] The resulting body, the Liquor Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers' Union, had approximately 200,000 members at formation. The Liquor Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers' Union later changed its name to United Voice.[3]
Further reading[]
- Hess, Michael (2011). "Right vs Left in the Tasmanian Liquor Trades Union". Labour History. Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Inc. 101: 145–160. doi:10.5263/labourhistory.101.0145. ISSN 0023-6942. Retrieved 9 May 2014.
- Hess, Michael (2010). "'We Made a Good Team ...': Establishing the Federated Liquor and Allied Industry Employees Federation in Tasmania". Tasmanian Historical Studies. 15: 131–149. ISSN 1324-048X. Retrieved 9 May 2014.
- Best, Alleyn (1990). Unity Service Hospitality - a Great Tradition: the History of the Liquor Trades Union in Victoria. North Melbourne: Victorian Branch, Federated Liquor and Allied Industries Employees Union of Australia. ISBN 0646028529. Retrieved 9 May 2014.
References[]
- ^ a b c d Huntley, Pat; Ian Huntley (1976). Inside Australia's Top 100 Trade Unions: Are They Wrecking Australia?. Northbridge, NSW: Pat Huntley. pp. 148–150. ISBN 0-9598507-1-6.
- ^ Bruce A. Smith (10 August 2010). "Federated Liquor & Allied Industries Employees Union of Australia". Australian Trade Union Archives. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
- ^ a b "History". United Voice. Archived from the original on 6 December 2011. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
External links[]
- lhmu.org.au The website of United Voice, the successor to the Federated Liquor and Allied Industries Union.
- Defunct trade unions of Australia
- Trade unions established in 1910
- Trade unions disestablished in 1992
- Hospitality industry trade unions