19 janv. 1966 - equal pay decision
The equal wages case was brought to court in 1966, at the behest of the
North Australian Workers Union. The aboriginal workers demanded
to have equal pay as the white workers, in order to take one step
closer to being treated equal. In 1968, the aboriginal protesters
finally got what they wanted, and where given equal pay for their work,
one year after a referendum was added to the constitution, classifying
aboriginals as people.
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aboriginal timeline
A discription of various events as the aboriginals aimed to ...
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