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Letter to Jocelyn Gibson, Secretary, NZPEWU, dated 4 September 1989 from Graham L. [identity not ascertained], on the occasion of his sending her very old Equity minute books. The letter encloses notes towards an interview with Lyndon Peoples concerning the history of the Union that may be of interest., 1989 - 1989

 File — Carton: R306912250
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 93/3. Series H. File 322

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

These records were received in the Library without preliminary sorting. The provenance of some is therefore unknown. Actors Equity New Zealand appears from minutes to date from 1944 and persists until mid-1989, divided after 1970 into regional branches, with a national body. Amalgamation made necessary by industrial legislation led to the formation in 1989 of the New Zealand Performance and Entertainment Workers’ Union. Presumably records of amalgamating unions were brought together at that time; from then the affairs of various unions appear to have been administered from the office at 5 Newton Road. The records have been treated as those of one union, the New Zealand Performance and Entertainment Workers Union, and have been arranged as one sequence, though the component parts have been labelled where appropriate. An exception has been made of the records of the short-lived Northern Industrial District Independent Television Broadcasting Industrial Union of Workers, 1983-88, listed at the end.

Further legislation led to the demise of the New Zealand Performance and Entertainment Workers Union in 1991. Employees formerly covered by the NZPEWU are now part of the Northern Distribution Workers Union.

A study of the minutes found in the collection reveals gaps that are not explained. For instance, although the central office of Actors Equity has always been Auckland, there are copies only of National Board minutes 1970-mid 1975, mid 1979-1987. Auckland Branch minutes are not all 'fair' minutes either. Does this mean that there is a set of fair minutes in existence elsewhere for certain periods, or was the procedural practice of signing minutes after acceptance by members at a subsequent meeting ignored, copies of minutes being simply produced for distribution?

In addition to minutes the collection also includes, correspondence, financial records, membership records, files relating to disputes, copies of awards and agreements and files relating to overseas performers wishing to work in New Zealand..

Dates

  • 1989 - 1989

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Not restricted.

Extent

From the Collection: 7.5 metres (15 cartons.)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections, University of Auckland Repository

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