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Sam Lewis (trade unionist)

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113:. In 1955 he received a reprimand after slapping a boy on the face, although fellow teachers rallied in support since Lewis had reportedly been provoked by a racist insult. In 1958 he was elected deputy president of the Teachers' Federation, and he reclaimed the presidency in 1964. 73:. Sometime vice-president of the assistants' branch of the Teachers' Federation, he organised the Conference on Education for a Progressive Democratic Australia in 1938. A lapsed Jew, Lewis married fellow teacher Ethel Caroline Nelson Teerman on 20 December 1940 at 124:, he gave his last address as president in January 1968. In 1974 a stroke left him partially paralysed. Lewis died at Maroubra in 1976 and was cremated; he is remembered in the Sam Lewis peace awards, awarded by the Teachers' Federation since 1983. His daughter 96:
In 1943, Lewis was elected deputy president of the Teachers' Federation, rising to president in 1945. Lang, now a dissident member of the federal parliament, attacked Lewis as a well-known communist following his appointment as a delegate to the
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and the rights of teachers, achieving the right for complaints to be heard in the Industrial Commission of New South Wales rather than by the Public Service Board. A
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branch, and, using the alias "Samuel Curtis", he was elected to the district committee in 1938. He contested the federal seat of
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and then at Teachers' College, beginning his teaching career at Bondi Public School in 1921. He also joined the
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in 1947. He was defeated for the presidency in 1952, and he returned to teaching at
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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation
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Lewis returned to university part-time in 1929, teaching at
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in 1921; posted to various state schools, he was sent to
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Myers. After attending Cleveland Street Intermediate and
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to hairdresser Judah Henry Lewis and Rebecca Caroline,
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Sydney
Sydney Boys High
bursary
University of Sydney
New South Wales Public School Teachers' Federation
Narrabri
Jack Lang
Atholwood
Queensland
Maroubra
corporal punishment
Randwick
Communist Party of Australia
Coogee
Barton
State Labor Party
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation
Mexico City
Paddington
Newtown
equal pay for women
diabetic
Jeannie Lewis




"Lewis, Samuel Phineas (Sam) (1901–1976)"
Australian Dictionary of Biography
Australian National University

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