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The union's Central Secretary had considerable power, including the ability to appoint the entire Central Committee. However, they were initially subject to election every three years, and only one Secretary was ever re-elected: T. J. Wilkinson in 1870. The union also published the monthly
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Flint Glass Works in 1848, and it was therefore reorganised as the FGMFS at a meeting in Manchester the following year. Initially, it included members from Lancashire, Yorkshire, the West Midlands, Edinburgh and Dublin. By 1850, the union had nearly 1,000 members.
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The FGMFS was the richest union of its day, and was able to pay pensions and ill health benefits to its members. It campaigned for the repeal the
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or any other trade union organisations. Although it had members across the UK, its small membership was concentrated in
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National Glass Bottle Makers' Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 1903-1925
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The Labour Aristocracy Revisited: The Victorian Flint Glass Makers 1850-80
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met most of its demands, and it ceased political intervention.
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National Flint Glass Makers' Society of Great Britain and Ireland

trade union
United Kingdom
strike
Five Ways
George Potter
Trades Union Congress
its President
Master and Servant Act
1867 Act
National Glass Bottle Makers' Society
National Union of Glass Cutters and Decorators
Trades Union Congress
Stourbridge


National Flint Glass Makers' Friendly Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
University of Warwick
National Glass Bottle Makers' Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 1903-1925
"Annual Return for a Trade Union: The National Union of Flint Glassworkers"
the original
Categories
Organizations established in 1844
Trade unions disestablished in 2006
Defunct trade unions of the United Kingdom
Glass trade unions
Trade unions established in the 1840s
Trade unions based in the West Midlands (county)

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