National Laundry Workers' Union

The National Laundry Workers' Union was a small trade union representing laundry workers in the United Kingdom, particularly around Edinburgh.

National Laundry Workers' Union
Founded1917
Date dissolved1940s
Members1,000 (1920)
AffiliationTUC
Office locationUnion Society Chambers, Edinburgh
CountryUnited Kingdom

The union was in existence by the summer of 1917,[1] and by 1920 it had about 1,000 members, the large majority of them women.[2] J. H. Moore, its delegate to the Trades Union Congress (TUC), was elected to the General Council of the TUC in 1923,[3] but union membership had by this time dropped to only 327 and never recovered.[2] The union remained affiliated to the TUC until 1940, and appears to have dissolved before 1947.[4]

General Secretaries

1917: G. Donaldson
1925: M. R. Whinman
1932: M. Loughlin
1936: J. H. Moore
1937: M. Stewart
1938: C. C. Dingwall

References

  1. MacDougall, Ian (2000). Voices from Work and Home. Mercat Press. pp. 154, 523. ISBN 1841830178.
  2. Marsh, Arthur; Smethurst, John B. (2006). Historical Directory of Trade Unions. 5. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing. p. 229. ISBN 085967990X.
  3. "Results of the Elections". Annual Report of the Trades Union Congress: 415. 1923.
  4. Annual Report of the Trades Union Congress: 55. 1940. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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