United Garment Workers' Trade Union
The United Garment Workers' Trade Union (UGWTU) was a trade union in the United Kingdom.
The union was founded in 1915, with the merger of the Amalgamated Union of Clothiers Operatives with the Amalgamated Jewish Tailors, Machinists and Pressers, the London and Provincial Cutters, the London Jewish Tailors, the Waterproof Garment Workers' Trade Union and the . The Waterproof Garment Workers soon disaffiliated, but in 1919, the National Amalgamated Shirt, Collar and Jacket Society joined, and membership reached a peak of 102,000.[1] In 1920, it merged with the Scottish Operative Tailors and Tailoresses Association to form the National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers.[2]
The union's general secretary was Joseph Young, its financial secretary was Moses Sclare, and its organiser was Andrew Conley.[3]
References[]
- ^ S. P. Dobbs and Sidney Webb (1928), The Clothing Workers of Great Britain, p. 132
- ^ Tailors' unions - National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers, Working Class Movement Library
- ^ Marsh, Arthur; Ryan, Victoria; Smethurst, John B. (1994). Historical Directory of Trade Unions. Vol. 4. Farnham: Ashgate. ISBN 9780859679008.
- Defunct trade unions of the United Kingdom
- Trade unions established in 1915
- Trade unions disestablished in 1920
- Clothing industry trade unions
- 1915 establishments in the United Kingdom
- Trade unions based in West Yorkshire