STATUTORY
RULES.
1912. No. 227.
provisional regulation under the census
and STATISTICS
ACT 1905.
I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of
Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby
certify that, on account of urgency, the following Regulation under the Census and
Statistics Act 1905 should come into immediate operation, and
make the Regulation to come into operation forthwith as a “Provisional
Regulation.”
Dated this 27th day of November, One thousand nine hundred
and twelve.
DENMAN,
Governor-General.
By
His Excellency’s Command,
KING O’MALLEY,
Minister of
State for Home Affairs.
Return of Trade Union Statistics.
1. (1) The Secretary, or Acting Secretary, or other officer
of every Trade Union shall, within fourteen days after being required in
writing by the Statistician or by an Agent and Correspondent duly appointed
under Statutory Rules 1912, No. 12, so to do, furnish to the Statistician the
particulars set out in the prescribed forms of return of Trade Union
Statistics.
(2) In order to comply with this Regulation, the Secretary,
Acting Secretary, or other officer, as the case may be, of every Trade Union,
shall fill in the particulars in the prescribed forms, and shall sign the form
and transmit it, either by post or otherwise, to the Statistician or to such
Agent and Correspondent as aforesaid.
(3) In this Regulation “Trade Union” includes—
(a)
Every Trade Union, whether registered or unregistered;
(b)
Every Branch of a Trade;
(c)
Every Association of the nature of a Trade Union, or having objects similar to
those of a Trade Union; and
(d)
Every Branch of an Association, coming within paragraph (c).
C.16428.—Price
3d.
(4) The
prescribed forms of return of Trade Union Statistics are as follow:—
T.U. 18.
Office No.—
State—
Class No.—
Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics,
Labour
and Industrial Branch, Melbourne.
TRADE UNION STATISTICS.
(Information
required under the authority of the Census
and Statistics Act 1905.)
Employment and Membership, Report for Quarter ended
the
Branch
Return.
This
Return must be dispatched not later than the
Notice.—Individual Returns are regarded
as strictly confidential, and will not be published separately or disclosed
under any circumstances. Each question should be answered carefully, in order
that further correspondence may be rendered unnecessary. Where the proper
answer is “None,” that word or the figure “0” should be written in, so that the
Bureau may know that the question has been attended to and answered by you. The
information given must refer to your Branch only.
Full Name
of Branch—
District or
Locality covered by same—
Question. | Reply. |
1.
What was the Total Number of Members of your Branch on
| Males. | Females. |
2. (a) State, so far as you know, the Total
Number of Members of your Branch who were unemployed for more than three days during the week ending the , excluding those out of work through
strike or lock-out……………. (If exact
numbers not available, approximate, or estimated figures will be of value.)
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(b) If available, specify separately the
number of such members who were unemployed—
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(i.) On account of lack of work..............................................
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(ii.) On account of sickness or accident..................................
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(iii.) On account of other reasons...........................................
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(Excluding
those out of work through strike or lock-out.)
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3. In your opinion, was employment in
your district and in your trade during the week ended the Good,
Moderate, or Bad……………….
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4. Please state “Yes” or “No” whether
any changes in rates of wages or hours of labour occurred in your district
and in your trade during................................
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5. Please state “Yes” or “No” whether
any trade dispute (causing stoppage of work) occurred or was in progress in
your district and in
your trade during....
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Were there any
special circumstances affecting employment in your district and in your trade
during the three months referred to? If so, give particulars—
Signature of Secretary or other Union Official
supplying the above information—
Address—
Date—
(Remarks with reference to any
question or matter, such as Short Time or Overtime, may bewritten on
the back of this sheet.)
T.U. 19.
Office No.—
State—
Class No.—
Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics,
Labour
and Industrial Branch, Melbourne.
TRADE UNION STATISTICS.
(Information
required under the authority of the Census
and Statistics Act
1905.)
Employment
and Membership, Report for Quarter ended the
Head Office Return (exclusive
of Country Branches).
This
Return must be dispatched not later than the
Notice.—Individual
Returns are regarded as strictly confidential, and will not be published
separately or disclosed under any circumstances. Each question should be
answered carefully, in order that further correspondence may be rendered
unnecessary. Where the proper answer is “None,” that word or the figure “0”
should be written in, so that the Bureau may know that the question has been
attended to and answered by you. The information given must refer to your Local
Organization only; separate Returns are being collected direct from your Branch
Secretaries.
Full
Name of Trade Union—
District or
Locality covered by same—
Question. | Reply. |
1. What was the Number of Members of
your Local Organization on..........
| Males. | Females. |
2. (a) State, so far as you know, the Total
Number of Members of your Local Organization who were unemployed for more
than three days during the week ending the excluding those out of work through
strike or lock-out (If exact numbers not available,
approximate or estimated figures will be of value.)
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(b) If available, specify separately the
number of such members who were unemployed—
|
(i.) On account of lack of work..............................................
|
(ii.) On account of sickness or accident..................................
|
(iii.) On account of other reasons...........................................
|
(Excluding
those out of work through strike or lock-out.)
|
3. In your opinion, was employment in
your district and in your trade during the week ended the Good,
Moderate, or Bad……………………………………………………….
|
4. Please state “Yes” or “No” whether
any changes in rates of wages or hours of labour occurred in your district
and in your trade during................................
|
5. Please state “Yes” or “No” whether
any trade dispute (causing stoppage of work) occurred or was in progress in
your district and in
your trade during....
|
Were there any
special circumstances affecting employment in your district and in your trade
during the three months referred to? If so, give particulars—
Signature of Secretary or other Union Official supplying the above information—
Address—
Date—
(Remarks with reference to any question or matter,
such as Short Time or Overtime, may be written on the back of this sheet.)
T. U. 20.
Office No.—
State‑‑‑
Class No.—
Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics
Labour
and Industrial Branch, Melbourne.
TRADE
UNION STATISTICS.
(Information required under the authority of the Census and Statistics Act
1905.)
Employment and Membership, Report for Quarter ended
the
Head
Office Return for Whole State (inclusive of Branches).
This
Return must be dispatched not later than the
Notice.—Individual
Returns are regarded as strictly confidential, and will not be published
separately or disclosed under any circumstances. Each question should be
answered carefully, in order that further correspondence may be rendered
unnecessary. Where the proper answer is “None,” that word or the figure “0”
should be written in so that the Bureau may know that the question has been
attended to and answered by you. The information given must refer to your whole
Organization in your State, and must therefore include all Branches in your
State.
Full Name of Trade
Union—
Question. | Reply. |
1. What was the Number of Members of
your State Organization on...........
| Males. | Females. |
2. (a) State, so far as you know, the Total
Number of Members of your State Organization who were unemployed for more
than three days during the week ending the , excluding those out of work through strike or
lock-out………………………. (If exact numbers not available,
approximate or estimated figures will be of value.)
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(b) If available, specify separately the
number of such members who were unemployed—
|
(i.) On account of lack of work..............................................
|
(ii.) On account of sickness or accident..................................
|
(iii.) On account of other reasons...........................................
|
(Excluding
those out of work through strike or lock-out.)
|
3. In your opinion, was employment in your
trade during the week ended the Good, Moderate, or Bad……………….
|
4. Please state “Yes” or “No” whether
any changes in rates of wages or hours of labour occurred in your trade during.............................................................
|
5. Please state “Yes” or “ No” whether any trade dispute (causing
stoppage of work) occurred or was in progress in your trade during...............................................
|
Were there any
special circumstances affecting employment in your trade during the three
months referred to? If so, give particulars—
Signature of Secretary or other Union Official supplying the above
information—
Address—
Date—
(Please furnish on the back of this sheet a list of
Branches in your State for which Returns as to membership and unemployment are
included in this Report. Remarks with reference to any other question or
matter, such as Short Time or Overtime, may also be written on the back.)
T.U. 21.
Office No,—
State—
Class No.—
Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics,
Labour
and Industrial Branch, Melbourne.
TRADE UNION STATISTICS.
(Information required under the authority of the Census and Statistics Act
1905.)
Employment and Membership, Report for Quarter ended the
This
Return must be dispatched not later than the
Notice.—Individual Returns are regarded
as strictly confidential, and will not be published separately or disclosed
under any circumstances. Each question should be answered carefully, in order
that further correspondence may be rendered unnecessary, Where the proper
answer is “None,” that word or the figure “0” should be written in, so that the
Bureau may know that the question has been attended to and answered by you,
Full
Name of Trade Union—
District or
Locality covered by same—
Question. | Reply. |
1. What was the Total Number of Members
of your Organization on...........
| Males. | Females. |
2. (a) State, so far as you know, the Total
Number of Members of your Organization who were unemployed for more than
three days during the week ending the , excluding those out of work through strike or
lock-out………………………. (If exact numbers not available,
approximate or estimated figures will be of value.)
|
(b) If available, specify separately the
number of such members who were unemployed—
|
(i.) On account of lack of work..............................................
|
(ii.) On account of sickness or accident..................................
|
(iii.) On account of other reasons...........................................
|
(Excluding
those out of work through strike or lock-out.)
|
3. In your opinion, was employment in
your trade during the week ended the , Good, Moderate, or Bad…………………………………………………
|
4. Please state “Yes” or “No” whether
any changes in rates of wages or hours of labour occurred in your trade during.............................................................
|
5. Please state “Yes” or “No” whether
any trade dispute (causing stoppage of work) occurred or was in progress in your trade during...............................................
|
Were there any
special circumstances affecting employment in your trade during the three
months referred to? If so give particulars—
Signature of Secretary or other Union Official supplying the above
information—
Address—
Date—
(Remarks
with reference to any question or matter, such as Short Time or Overtime, may
be written on the back of this sheet.)
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