New Zealand Clerical Workers' Union began in 1936 as Wellington Clerical Workers' Union.[1] It negotiated the first general clerical workers award in 1936.[2][3] Wellington amalgamated with other regional unions and finally formed New Zealand Clerical Workers Union.[4]

The union was obliged to cease operating by the passing of the Employment Contracts Act 1991.[4]

References

  1. The Evening Post, 30 April 1936 Page 10
  2. The Evening Post, 25 September 1936 Page 10
  3. The Evening Post, 1 October 1936 Page 10
  4. 1 2 New Zealand Clerical Workers Union : Records, Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand


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