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Eliot V. Elliott

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231:, Elliott and the union's policy making body, the National Committee of Management (COM), met over four days in June 1968 and hammered out a historic document formulating the union's attitude to technological change on the basis of social progress that was subsequently unanimously adopted at meetings of seamen around Australia. Over the next 20 years, a substantial amount of this policy of fundamental improvement of working conditions was achieved. Elliott said in 1968 that seamen had "to take advantage of technological developments" and that "the future belongs to us if we learn how to grasp and hold it". He explained, "We believe men are more important than machines and new ships." 187:, and over the years, the harsh and dangerous working conditions of rank and file Australian seamen greatly improved. Elliott adopted a policy of as much face-to-face contact with the rank and file as possible and established a journal, 171:
and poor working conditions that lasted from December 1935 to February 1936. The strike failed with the union left divided and crippled. Recognised by his peers as a skilled and militant trade unionist, he was elected leader of the
224:, he was a dynamic leader of the Seamen's Union, who used every opportunity to advance the interests of his members including strong advocacy for the Australian merchant fleet. 191:, which allowed for significant debate and contributions from members and emphasised the importance of unity, solidarity and internationalism among seamen and maritime workers. 429: 424: 414: 250:
for its involvement nationally and internationally in political issues like the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa and in protests against the
168: 156:, Elliott left school at the age of 15, briefly worked on the New Zealand railways, before becoming a merchant seaman and travelling the world. 215: 121: 199:
In recognition of his organisational capabilities, in 1949, he was elected vice president of the Seamen's and Dockers Trade Department of the
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that year. In 1941, he was elected Federal Secretary of the union, a position he was to hold continually until his retirement in 1978.
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During the 1920s, Elliott moved to Australia to live and work as a seafarer. He was a shipboard delegate during the
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Details of E. V. Elliott's life and career can be found in the book by Brian Fitzpatrick and
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For details of the life and career of Elliott's long-time partner, Della Elliott, see
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Under Elliot's leadership, the SUA contributed significantly to the war effort during
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Branch of the Seamen's Union of Australia (SUA) in 1936 and also joined the
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seamen and was prominent in a bitter strike against an unsatisfactory
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at a mariner's funeral service held on the morning of 12 April 1985.
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Some of the ashes of Elliott were scattered on the sea south east of
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With the advancement of shipbuilding in the 1960s and
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The Seamen's Union of Australia 1872-1972: A History
112: 104: 96: 88: 80: 70: 60: 48: 27: 20: 351:Sea Change - An essay in maritime labour history 136:, (12 September 1902 – 26 November 1984) was a 203:, with Australian-born American longshoreman 8: 347:, Seamen's Union of Australia, Sydney, 1981. 214:in 1968 and he was a founding member of the 293:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 17: 285:"Elliott, Eliot Valens (Vic) (1902–1984)" 270: 278: 276: 274: 7: 430:Communist Party of Australia members 218:in 1971. While many labelled him a 122:Socialist Party of Australia (1971) 117:Communist Party of Australia (1930) 425:New Zealand emigrants to Australia 365:Dedicated to the Workers' Struggle 290:Australian Dictionary of Biography 14: 212:Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia 201:World Federation of Trade Unions 415:People from Huntly, New Zealand 295:Australian National University 1: 238:, which amalgamated with the 240:Waterside Workers Federation 216:Socialist Party of Australia 178:Communist Party of Australia 420:New Zealand trade unionists 246:, was also renowned in the 244:Maritime Union of Australia 236:Seamens' Union of Australia 142:Seamen's Union of Australia 75:Seamen's Union of Australia 446: 400:Australian trade unionists 248:Australian labour movement 144:(SUA) from 1941 to 1978. 161:Seamen's Strike of 1925 210:Elliott supported the 405:Australian communists 369:Sydney Morning Herald 242:in 1993 to form the 130:Eliot Valens Elliott 207:elected president. 154:Huntly, New Zealand 42:Huntly, New Zealand 410:People from Sydney 395:Australian sailors 371:, 4 November 2011. 189:The Seamen's Voice 304:978-0-522-84459-7 283:Morris, Richard. 127: 126: 84:Federal Secretary 38:12 September 1902 437: 332: 331: 329: 327: 280: 229:containerisation 132:, also known as 55: 37: 35: 22:Eliot V. Elliott 18: 445: 444: 440: 439: 438: 436: 435: 434: 375: 374: 336: 335: 325: 323: 305: 282: 281: 272: 267: 197: 150: 120: 113:Political party 65:Merchant Seaman 53: 52:26 October 1984 44: 39: 33: 31: 23: 12: 11: 5: 443: 441: 433: 432: 427: 422: 417: 412: 407: 402: 397: 392: 387: 377: 376: 373: 372: 357: 348: 334: 333: 303: 269: 268: 266: 263: 196: 193: 149: 146: 140:leader of the 125: 124: 114: 110: 109: 106: 102: 101: 98: 94: 93: 90: 86: 85: 82: 78: 77: 72: 68: 67: 62: 58: 57: 56:(aged 82) 50: 46: 45: 40: 29: 25: 24: 21: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 442: 431: 428: 426: 423: 421: 418: 416: 413: 411: 408: 406: 403: 401: 398: 396: 393: 391: 388: 386: 383: 382: 380: 370: 366: 362: 358: 356: 352: 349: 346: 342: 338: 337: 322: 318: 314: 310: 306: 300: 296: 292: 291: 286: 279: 277: 275: 271: 264: 262: 260: 255: 253: 249: 245: 241: 237: 232: 230: 225: 223: 222: 217: 213: 208: 206: 205:Harry Bridges 202: 194: 192: 190: 186: 181: 179: 175: 170: 166: 162: 157: 155: 147: 145: 143: 139: 135: 131: 123: 118: 115: 111: 107: 103: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 79: 76: 73: 69: 66: 63: 59: 51: 47: 43: 30: 26: 19: 16: 368: 361:Rowan Cahill 355:Rowan Cahill 344: 341:Rowan Cahill 324:. Retrieved 288: 259:Sydney Heads 256: 239: 235: 233: 226: 219: 209: 198: 188: 185:World War II 182: 158: 151: 133: 129: 128: 108:Pat Geraghty 71:Organization 54:(1984-10-26) 15: 390:1984 deaths 385:1902 births 252:Vietnam War 138:trade union 134:Vic Elliott 100:W. J. Daley 97:Predecessor 379:Categories 265:References 174:Queensland 165:Australian 61:Occupation 34:1902-09-12 313:1833-7538 221:Stalinist 148:Biography 105:Successor 92:1941-1978 321:70677943 152:Born in 195:Postwar 326:1 June 319:  311:  301:  169:Award 81:Title 328:2014 317:OCLC 309:ISSN 299:ISBN 234:The 89:Term 49:Died 28:Born 367:", 363:, " 353:by 381:: 343:, 315:. 307:. 297:. 287:. 273:^ 330:. 119:, 36:) 32:(

Index

Huntly, New Zealand
Merchant Seaman
Seamen's Union of Australia
Communist Party of Australia (1930)
Socialist Party of Australia (1971)
trade union
Seamen's Union of Australia
Huntly, New Zealand
Seamen's Strike of 1925
Australian
Award
Queensland
Communist Party of Australia
World War II
World Federation of Trade Unions
Harry Bridges
Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia
Socialist Party of Australia
Stalinist
containerisation
Maritime Union of Australia
Australian labour movement
Vietnam War
Sydney Heads



"Elliott, Eliot Valens (Vic) (1902–1984)"
Australian Dictionary of Biography
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