SEMINARS AND EVENTSThe Sydney Branch of the Australian Society for the Study of Labour History with the Labour History Group, University of Sydney presents 1956: Remembering and Reflecting
2 - 5 pm, Sunday 18 May 2003 Memories and reflections about the Left watershed of 1956. That was the year when the text of Nikita Kruschev's "secret speech" to the Twentieth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, condemning Stalin and Stalinism, was published and circulated in Australia by dissident members of the Communist Party of Australia (CPA).
In 1956 Bob Walshe was a teacher, and one of those involved in the Australian publication and circulation of the "secret speech"; Eric Aarons was a member of the CPA Central Committee, responsible for Education; Elaine Bryant was prominent in the Brisbane New Theatre movement; Bob Gould was a young ALP member in a close orbit to the CPA.
On SUNDAY July 27 2003, the Sydney Branch of the Australian Society for the Study of Labour History with the Labour History Group, University of Sydney will present: The Groupers in the trade union movementLevel 7, PSU House, 191 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney 2 - 5pm, Sunday, July 27 2003 Speakers to be announced PREVIOUS EVENTS:Seminars and EventsLabor Council of NSW: TRADE UNION POSTERS, BANNERS AND BADGES EXHIBITIONAt the Sydney Institute of TAFE at the Ultimo College of TAFE campus Muse building (a fantastic exhibition space) from 29 March, for 2 weeks How many workers realise why they get decent pay and conditions, 4 weeks leave and have safe workplaces? An upcoming exhibition will highlight what unions have done and still
do for workers by enabling them to organize and have a communal voice
when dealing with bosses. The posters in will be organised into themes such as OHS, hours, May Day, union amalgamations, celebrations (films, theatre etc), union organising and recruiting, international union actions and support from Australian unions for international actions. The last major exhibitions of this sort were Working Art at the NSW Art
Gallery in 1988, Badges of Labor and Banners of Pride at the Powerhouse
Museum in 1987. At the 1993 ACTU Congress a poster exhibition was held
showing both Australian and international Sydney Branch, ASSLH AGMAll members are invited to attend the Sydney Branch, ASSLH Annual General Meeting on MONDAY March 24, 2003: 5.30 pm - 8pm Room 330, Level 3, Economics and Business Building, University of
Sydney
7.15 - 8pm: Guest Speaker: MICHELLE ARROW who will be speaking on Australian Women Playwrights of the Left
All financial members are eligible to stand for the eight positions to be filled: President, Vice president, Secretary/Treasurer, Assistant Secretary and four committee members. After the meeting we will be going for DINNER at a local Hotel. The Sydney Branch of the Australian Society for the Study of Labour History in conjunction with the Labour History Group, University of Sydney presents Saving History- A panel discussion on preserving vital local, union and business records - Level 7, PSU House, 191 Thomas Street, Haymarket, Sydney 2 - 5 pm, Sunday 9 February 2003 Original records are a key resource for historians. Events of the last decade have highlighted challenges facing historians, archivists and librarians in preserving important local, union and business records, and making them accessible to researchers. The NSW State Records Act potentially requires local government to preserve a variety of records, but implementation so far has been very limited, and in many areas material of interest to historians has been inadequately preserved or simply thrown away. The struggle to save the Noel Butlin Archives at the ANU has secured for now a repository for union and business records, and has emphasised the Butlin's importance for historians of the labour movement and early business development in Australia. Speakers include Shirley Fitzgerald, Sydney City Historian, Peter Orlovich, academic and archivist, Sigrid McCausland, Archivist, Noel Butlin Archives, Australian National University, Margaret Penson, historian and Reader Services Librarian (formerly Local Studies Librarian), Leichhardt Library, and David Roberts, NSW State Records. Light refreshments will be provided. Due to difficulties in accessing the building, we would appreciate it if you could arrive before 2pm.
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