Papua New Guinea Maritime Workers Industrial Union - Minutes, press releases and related papers, 198...
Papua New Guinea Maritime Workers Industrial Union - Minutes, press releases and related papers, 1985-1997
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PMB 1148
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Microfilm : PMB 1148
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Minutes, press releases and related papers, 1985-1997, including : Management Committee minutes, 1994-1997; National Conference, National Council and National Executive Council minutes, agenda and related papers, 1985-1991-1997; Union's press releases together with associated press cuttings and statements, 1990-1997
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Papua New Guinea Maritime Workers Industrial Union - Minutes, press releases and related papers, 1985-1997
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PMB (Australian National University. Pacific Manuscripts Bureau) ; 1148
Available for reference. Not for loan
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, Port Moresby, PNG
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The union began 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 Waterside Workers' Union was established at a public meeting in Port Moresby on 24 July 1968...
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PMB 1148
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YezdMd29
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441492
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