The Australasian Society of Engineers (ASE) was an Australian trade union active from 1890 to 1991. It was eventually incorporated into the
Australian Workers' Union
The Australian Workers' Union (AWU) is one of Australia's largest and oldest trade unions. It traces its origins to unions founded in the pastoral and mining industries in the 1880s and currently has approximately 80,000 members. It has exerci ...
(AWU).
History
In 1890, the Australasian Society of Engineers was established as a breakaway from the
Amalgamated Society of Engineers
The Amalgamated Society of Engineers (ASE) was a major British trade union, representing factory workers and mechanics.
History
The history of the union can be traced back to the formation of the Journeymen Steam Engine, Machine Makers' and M ...
(later known as the Amalgamated Engineering Union).
[Australasian Society of Engineers (ii) (1938 - 1991)](_blank)
Australian Trade Union Archives
Australian Trade Union Archives is a website intended to be an online resource for archived and present day material related to industrial organisations in Australia.
It went online in 2002.
It is a joint project of the Australian Science and Tec ...
. Retrieved 8 January 2017. The Amalgamated Society had been formed by members of
the British union of the same name, and the split occurred due to accusations of interference from Britain. The two organisations operated in parallel for over 80 years, and were constantly competing for members.
The ASE was first federally registered in 1910.
In February 1938, it was deregistered by
Judge Beeby of the
Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration
The Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration was an Australian court that operated from 1904 to 1956 with jurisdiction to hear and arbitrate interstate industrial disputes, and to make awards. It also had the judicial functions of in ...
, who determined that it had organised an illegal strike at a dockyard in New South Wales. The union was re-registered in August 1938, at which point it had around 6,000 members.
"RE-REGISTRATION FOR ENGINEERS."
''The Sydney Morning Herald'', 10 August 1938. The ASE amalgamated with the Federated Ironworkers' Association of Australia
The Federated Ironworkers' Association of Australia (FIA) was an Australian trade union which existed between 1911 and 1991. It represented labourers and semi-skilled workers employed in the steel industry and ironworking, and later also the che ...
in 1991, forming the Federation of Industrial Manufacturing and Engineering Employees (FIMEE). FIMEE was merged into the Australian Workers' Union
The Australian Workers' Union (AWU) is one of Australia's largest and oldest trade unions. It traces its origins to unions founded in the pastoral and mining industries in the 1880s and currently has approximately 80,000 members. It has exerci ...
(AWU) the following year.
Notable officials
* Frank Connors
Francis Patrick (Frank) Connors (12 January 1888 – 6 November 1963) was an Australian politician and trade unionist. He served as a member of the Labor Party in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1930 to 1932, representing the e ...
, ASE official in New South Wales, later elected to state parliament
* Edgar Dawes, ASE official in South Australia, later elected to state parliament
* Valma Ferguson
Valma Eileen Ferguson, ''née'' Tucker (born 20 November 1941) is a former Australian politician.
She was born in Perth to truck driver Robert Henry Tucker and Mavis Irene Higham. After finishing school at Girdlestone High School, she worked for ...
, ASE official in Western Australia, later elected to state parliament
* Pat Galvin
Patrick Galvin (30 March 1911 – 24 September 1980) was an Australian politician.
Biography
Born in Quorn, South Australia, he was educated at Rostrevor College. Galvin was an engineer by profession, but became involved in the trade uni ...
, ASE official in South Australia, later elected to the House of Representatives
* Ern Klauer
Ernest Leopold William Klauer (1870 – 6 August 1915) was an engineer, trade unionist and politician in South Australia.
History
Ernest Klauer was born in Adelaide in 1870; his father, (Friedrich Wilhelm) August Klauer, born in Aschersleben, ...
, ASE official in South Australia, later elected to state parliament
* John Harris, ASE official in Western Australia, later elected to the Senate
* Frederick Marshall, ASE official in Western Australia, later elected to state parliament
* Frank Mossfield, ASE official in New South Wales, later elected to the House of Representatives
References
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1890 establishments in Australia
1991 disestablishments in Australia
Defunct trade unions of Australia
Trade unions established in 1890
Trade unions disestablished in 1991
Engineering trade unions
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