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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
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) from 1955 to 1984. Ray Gietzelt exerted major influence in the careers of Bob Hawke,
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and
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, and he was made a Life Member of the
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. The former
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senator and
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mayor
Arthur Gietzelt Arthur Thomas Gietzelt, AO (28 December 1920 – 5 January 2014) was an Australian politician and minister. Arthur Gietzelt was born in San FranciscoNewtown that collapsed during the Great DepressionUnited Voice, SMH Obituary
as his clients found themselves unable to pay their bills.
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
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and served in
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with the 9th Field Company of the
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, 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.


Union career

He became active in the campaign by a left-wing group known as the Protest Committee to wrest control of the FMWU from an entrenched right-wing faction that was seen as not accountable to the members. The matter proceeded to the Conciliation and Arbitration Court, where the Protest Committee was represented by
Lionel Murphy Lionel Keith Murphy QC (30 August 1922 – 21 October 1986) was an Australian politician, barrister, and judge. He was a Senator for New South Wales from 1962 to 1975, serving as Attorney-General in the Whitlam Government, and then sat on the ...
, and the union leadership by John Kerr. The court ruled in favour of the Protest Committee. Gietzelt became General Secretary of the Union in 1955, at the time being Australia's youngest federal secretary of a union.NSW Parliament, The Hon Lynda Voltz, Tribute to Ray Geitzelt, 23 October 2012
He remained in that post until his retirement in 1984. Gietzelt modernised the union, facilitating rank and file participation and encouraging the involvement of women. He oversaw a change in the union's strategy to include more direct bargaining between the union and employers rather than relying on arbitration courts. During this period the union won a number of important victories. They successfully ended the degrading ″bull system″ for casual waterfront watchmen that saw workers waiting in line to be picked by the boss for work.Gietzelt, Ray (2004). ''Worth Fighting For'', The Federation Press. They also won the highly publicised Arthur Murray dispute in 1959, in which the union took up the cause of dance instructors and ran the first ever successful prosecution of a company for a lock-out in NSW. FMWU membership increased from 22,000 in 1955 to 122,000 on his retirement in 1984. It was said that, under Gietzelt's leadership, the FMWU union never lost a strike or broke its word with any employer, industrial tribunal or kindred organisation.


Political activity

He was a member of the
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and journalists named him "kingmaker" because of his influence in the careers of senior Labor figures such as his close friends Bob Hawke,
Neville Wran Neville Kenneth Wran, (11 October 1926 – 20 April 2014) was an Australian politician who was the Premier of New South Wales from 1976 to 1986. He was the national president of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) from 1980 to 1986 and chairman ...
and
Lionel Murphy Lionel Keith Murphy QC (30 August 1922 – 21 October 1986) was an Australian politician, barrister, and judge. He was a Senator for New South Wales from 1962 to 1975, serving as Attorney-General in the Whitlam Government, and then sat on the ...
. He was elected to an executive position on the
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(ACTU) in 1967. Bob Hawke credited him with being the single most significant figure in helping him gain the leadership of the ACTU.
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, a Tasmanian delegate from the Right, opposed Hawke's candidature, and Ray Gietzelt was instrumental in having Harradine censured and later expelled from the Labor Party. Hawke later became Prime Minister of Australia (1983–91), and Ray Gietzelt's elder brother
Arthur Gietzelt Arthur Thomas Gietzelt, AO (28 December 1920 – 5 January 2014) was an Australian politician and minister. Arthur Gietzelt was born in San FranciscoPremier of New South Wales The premier of New South Wales is the head of government in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The Government of New South Wales follows the Westminster Parliamentary System, with a Parliament of New South Wales acting as the legislatu ...
), and organised numbers for Lionel Murphy to become a Senator (and later Attorney-General in the Whitlam government). Together with Wran and Whitlam, in 1986 Gietzelt helped establish th
Lionel Murphy Foundation
which awards scholarships to postgraduate students of science or law with a commitment to social justice. In July 1970 he supported federal intervention into the New South Wales Branch of the Labor Party. This led to some democratisation of the branch, including the introduction of proportional representation.


Retirement

He was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1985.It's an Honour
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and as a Member of the Automotive Industry Authority. He was awarded life membership of the Australian Labor Party in 2003. He published his memoirs, ''Worth Fighting For'' in 2004. Ray Gietzelt died on 12 October 2012, aged 90.


References

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