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    The Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia (WWF) was an Australian trade union that existed from 1902 to 1993. After a period of negotiations between...
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  • Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) was a union which covered waterside workers, seafarers, port workers, professional divers, and office workers associated...
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    Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia v J W Alexander Ltd is a landmark Australian judgment of the High Court made in 1918 regarding judicial power...
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  • training, trade and credit union in India Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia, a defunct Australian trade union Welded wire fabric or welded wire...
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  • Association Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia Wool and Basil Workers' Federation of Australia Woolclassers Association of Australia "Find a registered...
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  • of Australia (PCWLU) was an Australian union for maritime labourers. The Union was established in opposition to the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia...
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  • Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia was led by several Communist Party members during its history, such as Jim Healy. Under Healy, the Workers...
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    Jim Healy (trade unionist) (category Australian waterside workers)
    was an Australian trade unionist and communist activist. Healy served as General Secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia from 1937...
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  • Minister. In November 1938, wharf labourers, members of the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia, led by Ted Roach, refused to load pig iron onto the...
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    Kruger v Commonwealth (category High Court of Australia cases)
    the judicial power of the Commonwealth. The reasoning in the Wheat Case was taken further in Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia v J W Alexander Ltd...
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