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Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers

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Founded
  
1921

Members
  
198,000 (1956)

Date dissolved
  
1 July 1971

Country
  
United Kingdom

Full name
  
Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers

Merged into
  
Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers and Painters

The Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers was a British trades union representing carpenters, joiners and allied trades. The ASW was formed in 1921 by the amalgamation of two smaller unions. It was itself merged into the Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians in 1971.

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History

The ASW was formed in 1921 through the merger of two rival unions: the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters, Cabinetmakers and Joiners and the General Union of Carpenters and Joiners.

The ASW had 176,000 members by 1945, making it the seventh largest union in Britain. Its membership rose to 198,000 by 1956.

On July 1, 1970, the ASW was merged with Amalgamated Society of Painters and Decorators and the Association of Building Technicians to form the Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers and Painters. One year later the new union was itself merged with Amalgamated Union of Building Trade Workers to become the Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers Painters and Builders (ASWPB). At the end of 1971 the ASWPB was renamed the Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians (UCATT).

General Secretaries

1921: Alexander Gordon Cameron 1926: Frank Wolstencroft 1948: Jack McDermott 1959: George Smith

References

Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers Wikipedia


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