Camperdown abattoir was located close to Sydney and closed in 1991 following violent industrial confrontations over pay and conditions.
Other Names
Current Operation
- Closed 19911
Location
- 8km SE Sydney CBD
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Owner
- Famicopr – Farouk Fami1
Operation
- Famicorp also own Deniliquin Abattoir (NSW).1
History
1991
- May. Fired 130 workers2
- Oct. Mounted police charged meatworkers picketing abattoir 26th October 19912
- Body Hire firm – ‘Troubleshooters Available’ assis abattoir to find contract labour2
- Camperdown 1st abattoir to be staffed by contract labour2
- Violent protests between unions against police and contractors over pay conditions and pay.1
- Mangement decided to employ contract workers, never reached an agreement with unions, abattoir closed.1
- Bitter and violent industrial confrontation forced plant’s closure1
- “ Troubles arise from attempts by some exporters to cut meatworkers wages and conditions” Bill Malcolm – Senior lecturer in Agricultural economics at Melbourne University
- Several closures in Victoria abattoirs as a result of shortage of livestock
- QLD meat industry seen as having advantage over Vic-
- QLD – increasingly lot fed animals receving higher export prices, ability to export quicker to Japan2
- Vic – grass fed animals,
- Extracting difference in profit margins from meatworkers2
2007
- Poperty is carved into 6 lots and beng advertised for total price of $800,000 (dated 10.12.2007)1
- old abattoir site nearly 10ha for sale for $230,0001
- Is an abandoned site, in shocking repair, has asbestos1
- Shire council asked management to clean up site1
Sources
- ‘Derelict abattoir for sale’ The Standard. 10.12.2007
- ‘Mounted Police attack abattoir pcikets’ Green left weekly. 30.10.1991