10 January 1928: Unions Protest Assisted Migration For Southern Europeans 'Who Are Given Preference Of Employment'

Title

10 January 1928: Unions Protest Assisted Migration For Southern Europeans 'Who Are Given Preference Of Employment'

Subject

This newspaper article details the Australian Workers' Union's protest of immigration from Southern Europe

Description

The Australian Workers' Union believes that too many immigrants are coming from Southern Europe and are being given employment preference to the detriment of Australians.
They call for assisted migration to be ceased for the time being.

Creator

The Sydney Morning Herald (newspaper), 10 January 1928, page 11

Source

Trove, National Library of Australia

Date

10 January, 1928

Contributor

George Rickard

Format

PDF

Type

Digitised Newspaper Article

Files

SMHMigrationObjection.pdf
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Citation

The Sydney Morning Herald (newspaper), 10 January 1928, page 11, “10 January 1928: Unions Protest Assisted Migration For Southern Europeans 'Who Are Given Preference Of Employment',” THE VICTORIAN TRADES HALL: AN ARCHIVAL HISTORY, accessed May 2, 2024, https://bpeddlesdenweds2.omeka.net/items/show/67.

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