Image
Scott, Thomas, 1947- :As you have heard, delegates, this is the sawdust Caesar who has attacked the living standards of the working man! - this is the little Hitler who has viciously libelled the Trade Union movement! - this is the fascist who wants to introduce voluntary unionism to smash the unions! - it won't happen however, thanks to this living Saint who has unified us as never before! New Zealand Listener, 29 May 1976.
About this item
- Title
- Scott, Thomas, 1947- :As you have heard, delegates, this is the sawdust Caesar who has attacked the living standards of the working man! - this is the little Hitler who has viciously libelled the Trade Union movement! - this is the fascist who wants to introduce voluntary unionism to smash the unions! - it won't happen however, thanks to this living Saint who has unified us as never before! New Zealand Listener, 29 May 1976.
- Content partner
- Alexander Turnbull Library
- Collection
- TAPUHI
- Description
Jim Knox, President of the Federation of Labour, points to four portraits of the New Zealand Prime Minister, Robert Muldoon, in turn - as a Roman Caesar, as Adolf Hitler, as Benito Mussolini and as a saint. Muldoon's hard stance has united all unions against him, thus increasing union power. Quantity: 1 newspaper clipping. Physical Description: Newsclipping, 120 mm x 260 mm.
- Format
- Image
- Date created
- 1976
- Creator
- Listener (Periodical)
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22818112
- Related subjects
- Muldoon, Robert David (Sir), 1921-1992 / Knox, Walter James, 1919-1991 / New Zealand Federation of Labour (1937-1988) / Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945 / Mussolini, Benito, 1883-1945 / Prime ministers / Trade-unions / Labour movement / Fascism
What can I do with this item?
Check copyright status and what you can do with this item
Check informationReport this item
If you believe this item breaches our terms of use please report this item
Report this itemDigitalNZ brings together more than 30 million items from institutions so that they are easy to find and use. This information is the best information we could find on this item. This item was added on 21 April 2012, and updated 10 April 2024.
Learn more about how we work.
Share
What is the copyright status of this item?

Unknown
We haven't been able to determine the rights status of this item. It may be suitable for sharing, modification and commercial use, but you will need to check with Alexander Turnbull Library about its specific terms of use, and may need to undertake research to find the creator and publisher of each object to determine this.

More Information
Alexander Turnbull Library has this to say about the rights status of this item:
Copyright: Please check copyright.
What can I do with this item?
You must always check with Alexander Turnbull Library to confirm the specific terms of use, but this is our understanding:

Non-infringing use
NZ Copyright law does not prevent every use of a copyright work. You should consider what you can and cannot do with a copyright work.

Check before sharing
You'll need to confirm with the copyright holder before copying and/or sharing this item with others. This includes posting it on your blog, using it in a presentation, or any other public use.

Check before modifying
You'll need to confirm with the copyright holder before modifying, remixing, or building upon this item.

Check about commercial use
You'll need to confirm with the copyright holder before using this item for commercial purposes.
What can I do with this item?
Check copyright status and what you can do with this item
Check informationReport this item
If you believe this item breaches our terms of use please report this item
Report this itemDigitalNZ brings together more than 30 million items from institutions so that they are easy to find and use. This information is the best information we could find on this item. This item was added on 21 April 2012, and updated 10 April 2024.
Learn more about how we work.
Share
Related items
Loading...