The Pelaco sign over its former factory in Richmond is a Heritage Victoria listed landmark.
[2][3] The Pelaco company under Lindsay Law has been described as innovative in its approach to industrial relations.
[3] The company management appointed an "industrial relations officer" to mediate with employees in 1928.
[2] Lindsay Law came into conflict with unions and arbitration courts over the issues of piecework wages and child labour.
[3] The "Pelaco" neon sign over the Goodwood Street factory was erected in 1939.