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Ray Gietzelt AO (29 September 192212 October 2012) was a major figure in the Australian union movement in the latter part of the 20th Century. He led the Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union of Australia (FMWU; later known as United Voice) from 1955 to 1984. He exerted major influence in the careers of Bob Hawke, Neville Wran and Lionel Murphy, and he was made a Life Member of the Australian Labor Party. ==Early life== Ray Gietzelt was born in Sydney in 1922. His father owned a tyre business in Newtown that collapsed during the Great Depression〔(United Voice, SMH Obituary )〕 as his clients found themselves unable to pay their bills.〔(Parliament of Australia, Senator John Faulkner, Adjournment: Ray Gietzelt AO, 28 November 2012 )〕 As a consequence, the family had to move a number of times in search of cheaper rents.〔 In 1940 he went to work for a chemical company known as Incorporated Laboratories.〔 At that time he joined the Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union of Australia (FMWU).〔〔 He also studied chemistry at Ultimo Technical College at nights.〔 In 1941 he joined the Australian Army and served in Papua New Guinea with the 9th Field Company of the Royal Australian Engineers, until discharge in 1945.〔 He married later that year. He then joined a small chemical company, Getz Products, run by his father.〔 He resumed his membership of the FMWU despite working in a junior management position.〔〔
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