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Northern Carpet Trades Union

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Founded
  
1892

Members
  
2,065 (1979)

Date dissolved
  
2000

Full name
  
Northern Carpet Trades Union

Merged into
  
Transport and General Workers Union

Office location
  
22 Clare Road, Halifax, West Yorkshire

The Northern Carpet Trades Union (NCTU) was a trade union in the United Kingdom. It was first formed in 1892 in Halifax, West Yorkshire, later expanding to cover all of Northern England. The NCTU was formed later than the Power Loom Carpet Weavers' and Textile Workers' Association, based in Kidderminster, and was considerably smaller. Approximately a fifth of eligible workers were members of the NCTU in 1939, compared to 50 percent for the Kidderminster union. Attempts to amalgamate all unions in the carpet trade failed, but in 1917 the National Affiliation of Carpet Trade Unions was established with equal representation from the NCTU, Scottish Carpet Workers' Union, National Union of Dyers, Bleachers and Textile Workers and Power Loom Carpet Weavers and Textile Workers Association.

The NCTU originally only represented carpet weavers, but later came to represent all employees in the carpet industry including a staff section for supervisors and management. It merged with the Transport and General Workers' Union in 2000.

General Secretaries

1915: Ellis Crowther 1950: H. H. Clee 1954: H. D. Pickles 1967: R. Townsend 1972: L. R. Smith 1980s: Keith Edmondson

References

Northern Carpet Trades Union Wikipedia