National Union of Vehicle Workers
The National Union of Vehicle Workers was a trade union representing drivers in the United Kingdom.
The union was founded in 1888 as the London Carmen's Trade Union. By the following year, it had a membership of more than 6,000, but this then began to fall, bottoming out at only 2,000 in 1892. It then slowly began to rise, nearing 6,000 again by 1910.[1]
In 1913, the union was renamed as the "National Union of Vehicle Workers". It affiliated to the National Transport Workers' Federation, and became a founding constituent of the Transport and General Workers' Union in 1922.[1][2]
General Secretaries
- 1888: Edward Ballard
- 1895: Samuel March[1]
- 1913: Will Godfrey
References
- Arthur Marsh and John B. Smethurst, Historical Directory of Trade Unions, vol.5, p.238
- Coates, Ken; Topham, Tony (1991). The History of the Transport and General Workers' Union. Vol. 1, pt II. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. p. 674.
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