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National Society of Metal Mechanics

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Founded
  
1872

Members
  
27,000 (1985)

Date dissolved
  
1985

Country
  
United Kingdom

Merged into
  
Technical, Administrative and Supervisory Section

Key people
  
William John Davis (General Secretary)

The National Society of Metal Mechanics was a trade union in the United Kingdom which existed between 1872 and 1985.

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History

The organisation was founded in Birmingham in 1872 as the Amalgamated Brassworkers Society. Led for many years by William John Davis, it was soon renamed the National Society of Amalgamated Brassworkers. In 1919, members rejected a proposal to join the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, and instead chose to expand the union's remit, renaming the body as the National Society of Brass and Metal Mechanics. By 1920, it had 37,363 members, but it suffered during the Great Depression, and this figure fell to 15,000 by 1937.

In 1985, the union merged with the Technical, Administrative and Supervisory Section; at this point, its membership was 27,000.

General Secretaries

1872: William John Davis 1883: 1888: William John Davis 1921: Arthur H. Gibbard 1940s: Arthur Penny 1955: V. M. Robus 1962: Fred Briggs 1970s: J. H. Wood 1980s: Charles P. McCarthy

References

National Society of Metal Mechanics Wikipedia