Waterside Workers' Federation The Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia traces its roots to the formation on the Australian waterfront in September 1872 of two unions in Sydney, the '''Labouring Men's Union of Circular Quay
and the West Sydney Labouring Men's Association
, which merged ten years later to form the Sydney Wharf Labourers' Union
. In 1884 the Melbourne Wharf Labourers' Union
was formed with the support of Melbourne Trades Hall representatives, after shipowners refused to allow waterfront workers to attend Eight-hour Day celebrations. With Federation in 1901 and the impending introduction of an arbitration system, the national Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia''' was formed in 1902 under the leadership of
Billy Hughes. The
Communist Party of Australia was formed in October 1920, and achieved some influence in the trade union movement, especially in New South Wales. Though its influence had dwindled to an insignificant sect by the mid-1920s, it kept positions in particular trade unions, including the Waterside Workers' Federation. The union was regarded as militant and disruptive to the economy, and has suffered numerous attempts to suppress its activities. In 1928, the Nationalist government of
Stanley Bruce enacted the
Transport Workers Act 1928 requiring workers to have a licence, known as the "dog collar", to work on the wharves. Employment of non-union labour and members of the Permanent & Casual Wharf Labourers Union almost killed off the Waterside Workers' Federation. In 1950 the WWF absorbed its industrial opposition the
Permanent & Casual Wharf Labourers Union of Australia and in 1991 it amalgamated with the
Australian Foremen Stevedore Association but retained the name Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia.
Seamen's Union The
Federated Seamens Union of Australasia (SUA) was formed in 1876 by the amalgamation of the '''Sydney Seamen's Union
and the Melbourne Seamen's Union
, adopting the name Seamen's Union of Australia''' in 1906. From December 1935 to February 1936 there was a long strike against an unsatisfactory
award and poor working conditions. The strike failed, and the union was left divided and crippled. == Major modern day disputes ==