
A Century of Struggle
A Century of Struggle chronicles the hundred-year history of the NZ Seamen’s Union from its formation in 1879. Using original film and archive footage, it examines the working lives of seamen and the battles fought by their union from the sailing ships of colonial days to the modern turbine-powered container vessels. Because the Seamen’s Union was frequently at the forefront of working-class struggle in New Zealand, its story involves most of the crucial issues and events in the history of the union movement generally, including the great maritime strikes of 1890 and 1913 and the waterfront dispute of 1951.
You may like

Earth

Yamamoto Senji Watanabe Masanosuke Worker-Farmer Funeral

Baristas vs Billionaires

Out of Office: How Soft Hands Struck a Hard Bargain

Feedback

American Dream

Cocalero

Thatcher vs The Miners: The Battle for Britain

The Miners' Strike and Me

Haya

Solidarność: How Solidarity Changed Europe

Union

Harlan County U.S.A.

In Spite of Ourselves

The Flickering Flame

When We Fight

The 12th Tokyo May Day

Eugene Debs and the American Movement

Spider-Man: All Roads Lead to No Way Home

Downloaded

To Be Takei

The Class of ‘92

My Mom Jayne

We Live in Public