More links and websites
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1951
A documentary about the 1951 waterfront dispute, on the NZ On Screen website.
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Centre for Labour, Employment, and Work.
The Centre for Labour, Employment, and Work at Victoria University, Wellington, researches all areas of industrial and employment relations.
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Labour History Project
The Labour History Project, formed in 1987, records and celebrates the history of working people, working life and trade unions in New Zealand.
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New Zealand Council of Trade Unions
The CTU is the central organisation for trade unions in New Zealand, representing over 350,000 union members in more than 40 affiliated unions.
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New Zealand at Work
The Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment provides support to employers and employees to create safe, fair and rewarding workplaces.
More suggestions and sources
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Nolan, Melanie, ed. Revolution: the 1913 great strike in New Zealand. Christchurch: Canterbury University Press in association with the Trade Union History Project, 2006.
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Olssen, Erik. The red feds: revolutionary industrial unionism and the New Zealand Federation of Labour 1908–14. Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1988.
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Richardson, Len. Coal, class & community: the united mineworkers of New Zealand, 1880–1960. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1995.
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Roth, Bert, and Janny Hammond. Toil and trouble: the struggle for a better life in New Zealand. Auckland: Methuen New Zealand, 1981.
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Roth, H. Trade unions in New Zealand past and present. Wellington: Reed Education, 1973.
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Scott, Dick. 151 days: the great waterfront lockout and supporting strikes, February 15–July 15, 1951. Auckland: Reed, 2001.