The Australian Boot Trade Employees' Federation (ABTEF) was an Australian trade union which existed from 1908 to 1987. The union represented all workers...
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Australian Boot Trade Employees Federation v Whybrow & Co, commonly known as Whybrow's case or the Boot Trades case, was the third of a series of decisions...
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Federated Sawmill Employees Association v James Moore & Sons Pty Ltd [1909] HCA 43, (1909) 8 CLR 465. Australian Boot Trade Employees' Federation v Whybrow &...
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Technical Employees (1915-1991) Australasian Society of Engineers (1890-1991) Australian Boot Trade Employees' Federation (1908-1988) Australian Journalists...
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law. It had first been suggested by Isaacs J in 1910 in Australian Boot Trade Employees Federation v Whybrow. Justice Dixon had foreshadowed a similar test...
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with the International Trade Union Confederation and the other global union federations. In 2007, the International Federation Textile-Clothing, a former...
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The Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association (SDA) is a private sector trade union in Australia, representing retail, fast-food and warehousing...
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Frank Gavan Duffy (category Use Australian English from May 2018)
Huddart, Parker & Co Pty Ltd v Moorehead (1909) 8 CLR 330; Australian Boot Trade Employees Federation v Whybrow & Co (1910) 11 CLR 311; R v Finlayson (1912) 14 CLR 675;...
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The International Federation of Boot and Shoe Operatives and Leather Workers was a global union federation representing unions of shoemakers and leather...
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1987 through the merger of the Australian Textile Workers' Union and the Australian Boot Trade Employees' Federation. In 1992 the union finalised a merger...
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The International Federation of Trade Unions (also known as the Amsterdam International) was an international organization of trade unions, existing between...
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with other trade unions in the apparel industry. In 1987 the union finalised amalgamation with the Australian Boot Trade Employees' Federation, creating...
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Jim Maloney (politician) (redirect from James Maloney (Australian politician))
four children. He had joined the Labor Party and the Australian Boot Trade Employees' Federation in 1915; he was New South Wales secretary of the union...
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& Sons Pty Ltd [1909] HCA 43, (1909) 8 CLR 465. Australian Boot Trade Employees' Federation v Whybrow & Co (No 1) [1910] HCA 53, (1910) 10 CLR 266.. Clyde...
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R v Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration; Ex parte BHP (category Use Australian English from November 2017)
BHP union Lockout". ABC. Retrieved 8 December 2016. Australian Boot Trade Employees' Federation v Whybrow & Co [1910] HCA 53, (1910) 11 CLR 311. The...
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Common rule awards (category Use Australian English from June 2018)
Retrieved 7 February 2017. Constitution (Cth) s 51 (xxxv). Australian Boot Trade Employees' Federation v Whybrow & Co [1910] HCA 53, (1910) 11 CLR 311. Constitution...
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15% of employees, while 22% of employees were classified as "casual", meaning that they lose many protections other workers have. Australia's laws on...
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Erskineville Bootmaking School (category Use Australian English from January 2013)
trade. In 1909, Justice Henry Bourne Higgins in the Court of Arbitration handed down a judgement for the Australian Boot Trade Employees Federation covering...
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evidence: the rule in Jones v Dunkel". Precedent (Australian Lawyers Alliance). (2005) 68 Precedent Australian Lawyers Alliance 41 – via Austlii. French CJ...
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Joe Collings (category Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia)
Queensland Boot and Shoe Manufacturers' Association. He worked with "scabs" during a strike in 1895 and was ostracised by the Australian Boot Trade Employees' Federation...
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Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW) The General Federation of Trade Unions (GFTU) represents its members, seven of the smaller unions...
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significance for Australian leaders and the Australian economy. British investment in Australia remained significant until the late 1970s, but trade with Britain...
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organisation also intervenes in the trade union and student union movements. It has branches and student clubs in most major Australian cities and publishes the...
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Biasotti, Tony (June 26, 2024). "Patagonia to lay off as many as 90 employees if they won't relocate". Ventura County Star. Archived from the original...
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WWE (redirect from World Wrestling Federation Entertainment)
Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) in April 1963. After rejoining the NWA in 1971, the WWWF was renamed the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1979, and...
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Court of Arbitration (New South Wales) (category Use Australian English from May 2018)
relations between employer and employees on a compulsory basis. Previous arbitration measures between employer and employee had been on a voluntary basis...
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primacy of its operations in the United States. The company continued to trade as Wolseley in the United Kingdom and Canada until 2021 when Wolseley UK...
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projects worth at least £1.84bn. It owed over £1.1bn. Around 2,200 ISG UK employees were immediately made redundant. ISG originated as Stanhope Interiors...
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October 1999. Builder spreads its wings Australian Financial Review 19 January 2001 The risks for Lend Lease Australian Financial Review 2 March 2001 White...
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