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The New Zealand Federation of Labour

*'Ln things essential. Unitt."

Preamble

We hold that all men are created to ■fee free, and should have equal access and opportunity to the enjoyment of all benefits to be derived from their -exertions in dealing with the natural resources of the earth, and that free access and equal opportunity thereto are absolutely necessary to man s existence and the upward progress of the liuman race. Through the rapid gathering of wealth arid the centreing of the management of industries into ■fewer and fewer hands, Trades Unions :are unable to cope with the ever-grow-ing power of the employing class, because Trades Unions foster a state of things which allows one set of workers to be pitted against another set of workers, thereby helping to defeat one another in wage wars. These conditions can be changed and the interests of the working class upheld onjy by an organisation formed in such a way that if the necessity arises all its members shall make an injury to one an injury to all. Therefore we deem it necessary to organise and maintain the New Zea iand Federation of Labour. Amongst our lawful purposes we declare moi. •especially our objects to be: — RULE I.—OBJECTS. Clause 1. —To create and maintain a fund for such purposes, in harmony with and promotive of the objecte oi t,his Federation, ac shall approve themselves to the Executive Committee thereof.

Clause 2. —To improve the condition .and protect the interests of the members of Federation by increasing the share of the wealth of the workers, shortening the hours of labour, and endeavouring to educate for the complete abolition of the present wage system, and the substitution of the common ownership of "the -oieans of production. Clause 3.—To secure employment of -«ur members in preference to nonunionists; to maintain a spirit of fraternal sympathy with the workers of this and other countries by assisting ifchem when necessary.

Clause 4.—To use our united efforts ■to discourage the contract labour and "bonus system, and as soon as possible i.& abolish these, believing the said systems to be detrimental to the best interests of organised labour.

Clause s.—To enable and provide for -the Federation to own, publish, and -control a weekly newspaper.

Clause 6.—To ensure to members who are proved to have been unjustly ireated the support or the Federation.

RULE 2.—CONSTITUTION

Clause 1. —This Organisation shall be known as the "New Zealand Federation of Labour."

Clause 2.—(a) The New Zealand Federation of Labour shall be composed of actual wage-earners, brought together in a Federation of Unions, Unions and individual members, providing they subscribe to the principles arid objects of this organisation.

(b) Individual members shall mean actual wage workers who desire to attach themselves to the N.Z.F.O.L. Un- » til such time as a branch of said organisation, to which they are eligible, shall be organised in the locality where :said individual member may reside.

(c) No organisation shall be peraiiitted to join said Federation without first taking a referendum affirming the desirability of joining aforesaid Federation.

Clause 3. —Federation of Industries

.and Unions affiliated with the N.Z. F.O.L. shall have complete industrial autonomy in their respective internal mffairs, providing that the general ex-

ecutive shall

have power

to control

these organisations in matters concern- - ing the interests of the general werfare.

World's Wealth for World's Workers

Clause 4.—(a) Any Union of Workers or individual may become affiliated as hereinbefore provided by paying the quarter's contributions of Is. per member in advance.

(b) Federation of Unions shall be admitted on paying the quarter's contributions of 6d per member in advance. Federation of Unions to mean N.Z. Federation of Unions.

Clause 5.- —Delegates representing a majority of the members comprising ti.? Federation shall constitute a quoruzru

Clause 6. —Revenue and Disbursements.—Thfe revenue of the Federation shall be derived from an annual per capita tax on every financial member, to be paid by each Union quarterly in advance, and in case of emergency such levies as, in'the judgment of the Executive Committee, may be necessary. The same shall be based and paid on the preceding report previous to such levy-

Clause 7. —The annual conference of the N.Z.F.O.X*. shall be the supreme legislative body of the organisation, and its actions and enactments shall have legal force, unless reversed upon a referendum vote of the whole membership, touching any and all amendments to the organic law which conference may adopt. A referendum shall only be taken when in the opinion of the Executive it is necessary, or on a requisition signed by not less than 1000 financial members.

Clause B.—Representation in this Federation for all purposes whatever shall be based upon the dues paid by any Union. Each Union shall be entitled to one vote for one hundred members or less, and one vote for each additional one hundred or majority fraction thereof, provided no Union shall send more than three delegates to any Conference. Voting on all questions to be by proxy in. the same proportion.

Clause 9.—Representation at the annual conference shall be based on the January report prior to the holding of the conference, ""and the January report of eaoh year shall be an annual report; provided, in. case a special Conference is held/ the representation shall be based on the last report prior to the calling of the special Conference.

Clause 10. —Delegates from Unions to the annual Conference shall be paid by the Federation on the basis of one delegate for every 375 members or less, two delegates for 375 to 750, above 750 three delegates. Delegates shall be paid 22s 6d per day, with second class railroad and first class steamship fares to and from seat of Conference. Delegates from Federation of Unions shall be paid on the basis of one delegate for 750 members or less, two delegates from 750 to 1500, over 1500 three delegates. Clause 11. —The Federation may be dissolved by 4-5 (four-fifths) majority of the members voting by ballot in favour of such dissolution.

Clause 12. —Alteration of Rules.—No new rules shall be made, nor shall any of the rules herein contained be amended, altered, or rescinded, unless a notice to that effect be given to the secretary signed by the proposer and seconder, distinctly stating such alteration or new rule, at the conclusion of the first day of the Annual Conference, when the delegates present at the following sitting shall decide the same. All alterations, amendments, or new rules shall be submitted to the Registrar of Friendly Societies.

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Bibliographic details

Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 13, 2 June 1911, Page 2

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The New Zealand Federation of Labour Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 13, 2 June 1911, Page 2

The New Zealand Federation of Labour Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 13, 2 June 1911, Page 2

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