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Manufacturing Grocers' Employees Federation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Manufacturing Grocers' Employees' Federation of Australia
Manufacturing Grocers' Employees' Federation of Australia (M.G.U.) was an Australian trade union existing between 1906 and 1988. The union was first established as the Federated Candle, Soap, Soda & Starch Employees' Union of Australia, before changing its name in 1914.〔Smith, Bruce A. created 20 April 2001, last modified 6 August 2010. Trade Union Entry: Manufacturing Grocers Employees Federation of Australia. "http://www.atua.org.au/biogs/ALE0592b.htm". Australian Trade Union Archives. Retrieved 13 September 2011.〕 The union represented workers employed in manufacturing grocers' sundries and non-edible grocery products, particularly in the southern states of South Australia and Victoria. In 1988 the union amalgamated with the Federated Millers and Mill Employees' Union to form the Federated Millers and Manufacturing Grocers Employees' Association of Australia, which in turn merged with a number of unions to form the National Union of Workers.〔 == Activities ==
The Manufacturing Grocers' Union undertook a wide variety of activities to pursue the interests of its members. The union made representations to government and the public in favour of protectionist measures to ensure the competitiveness of products manufactured in Australia with international imports. The M.G.U. also publicised the poor working conditions of its members, including problems such as noise, dust and physical fatigue. The South Australian trade union leader and later politician Theo Nicholls served as part-time secretary of the union in South Australia, and was active in its organisation.
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