Papua New Guinea Maritime Workers Industrial Union - Archives and press cuttings, 1970-1997
Papua New Guinea Maritime Workers Industrial Union - Archives and press cuttings, 1970-1997
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PMB 1163
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microfilm reels 35 mm
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Microfilm : PMB 1163
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Port Moresby Council of Trade Unions, Submission to the Urban Minimum Wages Board. Ts., roneo, 228pp., Aug 1974 -- PNG Maritime Workers Industrial Union, Circulars to National Executive Council Members and Branch Presidents, Jun 1991-Jul 1997 -- Press cuttings on industrial matters in Papua New Guinea, 1970-1990 -- Further press cuttings on industr...
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Papua New Guinea Maritime Workers Industrial Union - Archives and press cuttings, 1970-1997
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PMB (Australian National University. Pacific Manuscripts Bureau) ; 1163
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Microfilm. Balgowlah : W.& F. Pascoe Pty Ltd for Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, Australian National University : 1998. 2 microform reels : positive, 35 mm
Originals held by PNGMWIU Office, Main Wharf, Port Moresby, PNG
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The Union is the oldest and most successful of the blue collar unions in PNG. The union had its origins in the ethnically based welfare societies formed in Port Moresby in the late 1950s. Waterside workers were also active in the PNG Workers' Association and its successor the Port Moresby Workers' Association in the 1960s. The Central District Wate...
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PMB 1163
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1l4dJMe1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1l4dJMe1
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441508
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