Victorian Trades Hall Council. The voice of Victorian workers since 1856.Victorian Trades Hall Council. The voice of Victorian workers since 1856.

Letter of Support

Victorian Trades Hall Council received this letter of support following the National Day of Community Protest on 15 November, 2005. 


Dear Sir/Madam

I am a war widow, 84 years of age, who started work at 13 ½ years of age in 1934.  At that time the working week was 54 hours.  Union dues were deducted from my pay, and it was the union movement, through the workers on strike, that the hours were reduced firstly to 48 hours, later to 44 hours, and later still to a 40-hour week. 

Holiday times and pay were increased, overtime pay to time-and-a-half.  These benefits made the workers more secure and life more easy.  I am feeling that a lot of the benefits my generation achieved are gradually being taken back, and my fifteen grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren will not even know what they will have lost. 

Can someone please publicise the benefits we achieve in the past, which are now being sneakingly in danger of being lost?

Yours sincerely



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