Victorian Trades Hall Council

Victorian Trades Hall Council

Infobox Union
name= VTHC
country= Australia
affiliation= ACTU
members= ~400,000 (2007) [- [http://www.vthc.org.au/index.cfm?section=4&category=40 Membership info from VTHC web site] ]
full_name= Victorian Trades Hall Council
native_name=


founded= 1856
current=
head=
dissolved_date=
dissolved_state=
merged_into=
office= Melbourne, Victoria
people= Brian Boyd, Secretary
website= [http://www.vthc.org.au www.vthc.org.au]
footnotes=

The Victorian Trades Hall Council is a representative body of trade union organisations, known as a Labour council, in the State of Victoria, Australia. It includes 60 affiliated Trade Unions and Professional Associations, and eight Victorian regional Trades and Labour Councils.

The eight regional Trades and Labour Councils of Victoria are Ballarat Regional, Bendigo, Geelong and Region, Gippsland, Goulburn Valley, Mallee Murray, North-East and Border and South West.

Affiliation to the Council is open to any industrial organisation of employees with at least 20 financial members. Delegates from affiliated organisations are elected to meet as the Victorian Trades Hall Council. There is an annual conference to set policy, with monthly Council Meetings, and an Executive which meets more often to administer the affairs between council meetings, particularly matters of an urgent nature. [ [http://www.vthc.org.au/index.cfm?section=4&category=42 VTHC website] Accessed April 30, 2007] ]

Responsibilities

The Victorian Trades Hall Council is responsible for:

* implementing Australian Council of Trade Unions policy within Victoria.
* co-ordinating union activities and campaigns, involving more than one union.
* providing assistance with research, negotiations and advocacy to affiliated organisations.
* lobbying State Parliament for social and industrial reforms.
* providing a public point of contact for general enquiries on Victorian unions.
* administering Melbourne Trades Hall, which provides offices and meeting rooms for the Council and Executive, as well as leasing space to affiliated unions and other activist and social change groups.

ecretaries of the Victorian Trades Hall Council

*Brian Boyd - March 7, 2005 - present [ [http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2005/s1318584.htm Howard's IR plans find a foe in new Trades Hall head, Brian Boyd] ABC Radio transcript, "The World Today", March 8, 2005. Accessed April 30, 207]
*Leigh Hubbard - 1995 - 2005. [ [http://www.theage.com.au/news/National/Two-in-line-for-Hubbards-union-job/2005/01/28/1106850109762.html Two in line for Hubbard's union job] The Age January 29, 2005. Accessed April 30, 2007]
*John Halfpenny - 1988 - 1995 [ [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/12/20/1071868699225.html Doyen of the left dies at 68] The Age December 21, 2003. Accessed April 30, 2007]
*Albert Monk - 1934 - 1939 [ [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A150457b.htm Monk, Albert Ernest (1900 - 1975)] Australian Dictionary of Biography]
*Ted Holloway - 1916 - 1929 [ [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140539b.htm Holloway, Edward James (Jack) (1875 - 1967)] Australian Dictionary of Biography]
*William Emmett Murphy - 1877- 1886 (oversaw the transformation of the Committee into the Melbourne Trades Hall Council) [ [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A050363b.htm Murphy, William Emmett (1841 - 1921)] Australian Dictionary of Biography]

History

In 1856 Stonemasons in Melbourne won the eight hour day, one of the first occasions in the world where organised workers had achieved this without loss of pay. The same year "Melbourne Trades Hall Committee" was formed and received a grant of land to built a Trades Hall. The world's first workers parliament, Melbourne Trades Hall, was built on the site in 1859. It was built in the style of the parliament buildings which were just down the road, and over the years has been further developed. ["A Documentary History of the Australian Labor Movement 1850-1975", Brian McKinley, (1979) ISBN 0909081298] With increasing activity during the 1880s in the Australian labour movement the committee became a Council to reflect its expanding role. The full title, "Victorian Trades Hall Council" was formally adopted in 1968.

In recent times, as well as being the centre for union activity, the Trades Hall Council has opened the Trades Hall building to many cultural events, plays, and concerts including the Melbourne Comedy Festival - concentrating on political and 'on the edge' performances [ [http://www.theage.com.au/news/comedy-festival/did-you-hear-the-one-about-the-comedian-who-broke-even/2007/04/07/1175366526660.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap2 Did you hear the one about the comedian who broke even?] The Age April 8, 2007. Accessed April 30, 2007] . It was classified by the National Trust and is included in the Register of Historic Buildings (Victoria) [ [http://www.nattrust.com.au/trust_register/search_the_register/trades_hall_building Statement of Cultural Heritage Significance] National Trust of Australia - Victoria. Accessed April 30, 2007] .

Some notable members of the Trades Hall Council from the 1880s include William Trenwith and Chummy Fleming, both from the "Victorian Operative Bootmakers Union".

Issues

Leigh Hubbard as Secretary of the VTHC, along with Sharan Burrow, President of the ACTU, signed an international labor declaration against the war on Iraq in February 2003 involving over 200 unions and 550 union leaders from 53 countries representing 130 million workers. [" [http://www.unitedforpeace.org/article.php?id=1249 Organizations Representing 130 Million Workers Say NO to War!] " United for Peace and Justice website. Accessed May 12, 2007] The Victorian Trades Hall Council is an affiliate of the Victorian Peace Network (Vicpeace). [See [http://www.vicpeace.org/ Vicpeace website] Accessed May 12, 2007.]

References

* [http://www.reasoninrevolt.net.au/biogs/E000092b.htm Melbourne Trades Hall] "Reason in Revolt website" Source Documents of Australian Radicalism
* "Radical and Working Class Politics. A Study of Eastern Australia 1850-1910" Robin Gollan, MUP (1966) No ISBN


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