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The Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union (F.M.W.U.), commonly known as the 'Missos', was an Australian
trade union A trade union (labor union in American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers intent on "maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment", ch. I such as attaining better wages and benefits ( ...
which existed between 1915 and 1992. It represented an extremely diverse and disparate range of occupations, but its core support came from workers employed in
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and security services.


Formation

The union was first established on 6 May 1910 as the Watchmen, Caretakers and Cleaners Union of New South Wales (W.C.C.U.), which was created by the Organising Committee of the New South Wales Labor Council. The task of organisation was a difficult one due to the casualised and isolated nature of the occupations covered. Under the leadership of the first Secretary of the WCCU, Joe Coote, the union adopted a pragmatic approach to increasing union membership by including any workers not already represented by trade unions, such as paintmaking employees. To reflect the growing range of industries represented in 1915 the union changed its name to the Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union.


Growth

After steady growth over the first half of the century, including winning paid
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,
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and a forty-hour week, the union really took off in the 1950s. A new rank-and-file leadership led by
Ray Gietzelt 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) ...
took over to create a vibrant, member-driven union. Famous campaigns during the 1950s and 60s included organising workers paid to be
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es at
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and a group of dance instructors who were locked out for four months before winning their jobs back. In the late 1960s the FMWU absorbed the membership of the defunct
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. The strength of the "Missos" grew over these years, with membership increasing from 25,000 in 1955 to 88,000 by 1975. Ray Gietzelt remained General Secretary from 1955 to 1984.


Amalgamation

In 1992 the FMWU amalgamated with the
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to form the Liquor Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers' Union (LHMU), later renamed
United Voice United Voice was a large Australian trade union, with over 130,000 members. United Voice members worked in a wide range of occupations including hospitality, childcare, teachers' aides, aged care, property services (cleaning, security, maintenan ...
.


References


External links


United Voice
The website of United Voice, the successor to the Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union. {{Authority control Defunct trade unions of Australia Trade unions established in 1910 Trade unions disestablished in 1992