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Amalgamated Society of Painters and Decorators

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Founded
  
1856

Affiliation
  
TUC, NFBTO

Date dissolved
  
1970

Country
  
United Kingdom

Merged into
  
Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers and Decorators

The Amalgamated Society of Painters and Decorators (ASPD) was a trade union in the United Kingdom which existed between 1886 and 1970.

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History

The union had its origins in the Manchester Alliance of Operative House Painters, founded in 1856, which loosely grouped together some local unions based around the city of Manchester. It underwent numerous name changes before emerging in 1886 as the more closely unified National Amalgamated Society of Operative House Painters and Decorators. It merged with the Amalgamated Society of House Decorators and Painters and several smaller unions in 1904, to form the National Amalgamated Society of Operative House and Ship Painters and Decorators (NASOHASPAD). In 1935, it shortened its name to the National Society of Painters.

In 1961, the union absorbed the Scottish Painters' Society and the Southport and Birkdale Operative House Painters' Association to form the "Amalgamated Society of Painters and Decorators", but in 1970 it merged with the Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers, forming the Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers and Decorators.

General Secretaries

1856?: William Macdonald 1866: Thomas Sharples 1890: G. M. Sunley 1910: Joseph Parsonage 1918: J. A. Gibson 1947: Sidney Horsfield 1960s: Albert Austin

References

Amalgamated Society of Painters and Decorators Wikipedia