Abstract
The 1938 Dalfram dispute involved workers at Port Kembla refusing to load pig iron on a ship bound for Japan and to be made use of in its agression against China and other countries in the region.
The 1938 Dalfram dispute involved workers at Port Kembla refusing to load pig iron on a ship bound for Japan and to be made use of in its agression against China and other countries in the region.
Publication Details
Michael Donaldson and Nick Southall, Against Fascism and War: Pig Iron Bob and the Dalfram Dispute, Port Kembla 1938, Wollongong Free University Press, Gramsci Society, Wollongong, 2013, 20p.