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Martin Ferguson address at the National Press Club, Canberra on 14 April, 1992 [sound recording]
Bib ID 320306
Format AudioAudio [sound recording]
Author
Ferguson, Martin, 1953-, Speaker
 
Access Conditions Access open for research and personal copies; written permission from the National Press Club is required for public use. 
Description 1992 
1 digital audio tape. 
Series

National Press Club luncheon address

Summary

Ferguson, President of the ACTU, speaks about the achievements of the union movement in the 1980s, and the reforms occurring in the 1990s.

Notes

Copies available on cassette.

Index/Finding Aid Note Transcript available (typescript, 14 pages) 
Subjects Labor unions - Australia.
Other authors/contributors National Press Club (Australia)

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    ORAL TRC 4285
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    Petherick Reading Room (Oral History)
    ORAL TRC 4285 (transcript)
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    Petherick Reading Room (Oral History)

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