Story: Ngā uniana – Māori and the union movement
Page 6 – External links and sources
More links and websites
CTU Runanga
The website of the body which represents Māori workers in unions affiliated to the Council of Trade Unions.
Ngā momo whakaritenga Māori: Māori models of organising
A video with information about Māori unionists.
More suggestions and sources
Martin, John E. The forgotten worker: the rural wage earner in nineteenth-century New Zealand. Wellington: Allen & Unwin/Trade Union History Project, 1990.
Martin, John E. Tatau tatau: one big union altogether: the shearers and the early years of the New Zealand Workers’ Union. Wellington: New Zealand Workers’ Union, 1987.
Murray, Tom, and others. ‘Towards a history of Maori and trade unions.’ In Culture and the labour movement: essays in New Zealand labour history, edited by John E. Martin and Kerry Taylor, 50–61. Palmerston North: Dunmore, 1991.
Roth, H. Trade unions in New Zealand past and present. Wellington: Reed Education, 1973.
Ruawai-Hamilton, Brian W. Ally yourself with those who have already banded together – ki nga whakaeke haumi: Maori participation and influence in unions. Wellington: CTU, 1994.