430:
269:
614:
154:
Even by the 1880s, the council represented only 2,000 workers, but its ability to support unions on strike, campaign for shorter working hours and the municipalisation of utilities, gave it prominent role in the city. Socialists increasingly took leading roles on the council, focusing on organising
142:
Trade unionists in
Aberdeen first formed a committee in 1846, in order to support joiners who were on strike. This committee lasted for three years, and no further organisation was established until 1868, when stonemasons in the town held a ten-week strike. John Jessiman of the
44:
151:, with the aim of establishing a conciliation board to resolve future disputes. This was not achieved, but the council endured. Originally, thirteen trade union branches affiliated, but by 1873 it had more than fifty delegates.
250:
and began growing again, membership reaching a new peak of 26,000 in 1980. Since then, its membership has declined in line with the
Scottish trade union movement. In 2003, it was officially renamed as the
802:
126:
area to promote the interests of workers in the region. The ATUC provides services to affiliated branches on a wide range of industrial, social and community issues and is affiliated to the
170:
election, and it first supported independent labour candidates in the 1884 local elections, with James Forbes and George
Maconnachie elected. In 1891, it was a founding affiliate of the
219:
The trades council continued to grow until 1920, when it reached a peak affiliated membership of 16,684. That year, it formed a council of action to oppose
British intervention in the
159:. In 1890, it finally achieved its aim of establishing a conciliation board but, since its rulings were not binding, it achieved little, considering only nine cases by 1906.
451:
290:
144:
171:
179:
827:
243:
and United Front
Against Fascism. While a merger with the NUWM was proposed, this did not occur, and the council soon returned to the Labour Party.
807:
797:
240:
817:
187:
183:
637:
832:
477:
316:
201:
in
Aberdeen in 1884, and in 1895 it hosted a meeting of Scottish trade unions and trades councils which led to the formation of the
236:
227:, then during the 1930s focused on organising workers who were not trade union members. From 1918, the council was known as the
156:
697:
627:
455:
294:
202:
127:
89:
208:
Early in its history, the council met at the Queens Rooms on Union Street, but in 1892 it purchased its own headquarters on
812:
364:
205:(STUC), in 1897. In 1973, it became the leading organisation in the new Grampian Federation of Trades Councils.
167:
216:. It relocated to a former warehouse in 1956, then to its social club, and now once more meets at hired rooms.
822:
440:
279:
209:
163:
235:. This arrangement ended in 1935, and it broke all links with the party in 1937 in order to take part in the
751:
619:
459:
444:
298:
283:
198:
632:
531:
175:
191:
118:(ATUC) is the body made up of affiliated trade union branches and organisations working in the
43:
693:
232:
224:
220:
213:
17:
791:
123:
429:
268:
197:
The council also engaged with the broader trade union movement. It hosted the
609:
212:, and four years later opened a purpose-built trades hall, with murals by
162:
The council first began electoral activity by opposing the re-election of
131:
119:
63:
613:
658:
History of the Trades
Council and the Ttrade Union Movement in Aberdeen
733:
History of the Trades
Council and the Trade Union Movement in Aberdeen
166:
George
Jamieson. By 1879, it was backing favoured candidates in the
155:
unskilled workers, and setting up a union of women workers and the
780:
718:
The Trade Union Rank and File: Trades
Councils in Britain, 1900-40
692:. East Linton: Tuckwell Press. pp. 172–175, 194, 207, 259.
194:, but the council eventually decided not to back his candidacy.
186:, although he could only take third place in the poll. At the
423:
262:
100:
735:. Aberdeen: Aberdeen Trades Council. pp. 82–83.
95:
85:
69:
58:
50:
803:National trade union centres of the United Kingdom
246:The council remained prominent in the STUC as the
223:. It co-ordinated local activity during the 1926
190:, there was another independent labour candidate,
752:"Aberdeen Trades Union Council (1868 – current)"
145:Associated Carpenters and Joiners of Scotland
8:
415:2024: Andrew MacGregor & Douglas Haywood
172:Scottish United Trades Councils Labour Party
29:
590:2017: Kevin Hutchens and Tyrinne Rutherford
458:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
297:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
42:
28:
746:
744:
742:
711:
709:
688:Fraser, W. Hamish; Lee, Clive H. (2000).
478:Learn how and when to remove this message
317:Learn how and when to remove this message
683:
681:
679:
677:
675:
673:
651:Trade Unionism in Aberdeen, 1878 to 1900
669:
130:. It has an office based in Aberdeen,
241:National Unemployed Workers' Movement
7:
660:, Aberdeen: Aberdeen Trades Council.
456:adding citations to reliable sources
295:adding citations to reliable sources
638:List of federations of trade unions
690:Aberdeen, 1800-2000: A New History
396:2017: John Connon and Gerry McCabe
229:Aberdeen Trades and Labour Council
25:
828:Trade unions established in 1868
612:
428:
360:as of 1939: William McLean Brown
267:
237:Communist Party of Great Britain
808:Organisations based in Aberdeen
798:1868 establishments in Scotland
653:, Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd.
818:Scottish Trades Union Congress
628:Scottish Trades Union Congress
203:Scottish Trades Union Congress
149:Aberdeen United Trades Council
1:
253:Aberdeen Trades Union Council
231:, and incorporated the local
157:Scottish Farm Servants' Union
116:Aberdeen Trades Union Council
36:Aberdeen Trades Union Council
649:Kenneth D. Buckley (1955),
849:
572:1952: William James Fraser
560:1929: Robert A. R. Fraser
521:1898: Alexander Robertson
512:1889: William Livingstone
503:1882: William Elphinstone
41:
34:
833:Trade unions in Scotland
164:Lord Provost of Aberdeen
731:Diack, William (1939).
620:Organised labour portal
506:1883: James C. Thompson
372:as of 1980: Ron Webster
248:Aberdeen Trades Council
18:Aberdeen Trades Council
656:William Diack (1939),
593:2018: Kathleen Kennedy
578:1982: Jurgen Thomaneck
569:1938: James J. Stewart
557:1928: Charles Bathgate
500:1879: William Anderson
354:1935: William Urquhart
342:1887: William Johnston
330:1868: Alexander Rennie
601:2021: Graeme Farquhar
566:1935: M. Hetherington
384:2014: Nathan Morrison
357:1937: George Maitland
199:Trades Union Congress
188:1895 general election
184:1892 general election
813:Politics of Aberdeen
633:List of trade unions
584:2014: Alan Robertson
545:1922: G. R. McIntosh
532:Joseph Forbes Duncan
491:1868: Alexander Kidd
452:improve this section
387:2015: Laura McDonald
351:1925: G. R. Mcintosh
336:1878: John W. Annand
291:improve this section
720:. pp. 11, 164.
581:1990s: Sultan Feroz
563:1930: Robert Raffan
548:1923: W. Williamson
539:1918: James C Allan
524:1900: John H. Elric
509:1886: George Bisset
497:1877: George Taylor
381:2012: Brian Carroll
348:1913: James Balfour
333:1877: William Brown
176:Henry Hyde Champion
31:
596:2019: Sasha Brydon
587:2015: Kate Ramsden
575:1969: James Lamond
551:1925: Thomas Brown
542:1919: George Catto
536:1913: David Palmer
527:1903: H. H. Duncan
515:1890: Thomas Nicol
409:2022: Fiona Napier
404:2020: Sasha Bryden
399:2018: Fiona Napier
378:1998: Sultan Feroz
375:1994: James Lamond
345:1907: G. A. Fraser
339:1885: James Forbes
192:John Lincoln Mahon
494:1875: Thomas Gill
488:
487:
480:
412:2023: John Singer
327:
326:
319:
225:UK general strike
221:Polish-Soviet War
113:
112:
16:(Redirected from
840:
784:
783:
781:Official website
767:
766:
764:
762:
756:Aberdeen Protest
748:
737:
736:
728:
722:
721:
713:
704:
703:
685:
622:
617:
616:
483:
476:
472:
469:
463:
432:
424:
322:
315:
311:
308:
302:
271:
263:
214:Douglas Strachan
174:, and sponsored
109:
106:
104:
102:
78:
46:
32:
21:
848:
847:
843:
842:
841:
839:
838:
837:
823:Trades councils
788:
787:
779:
778:
775:
770:
760:
758:
750:
749:
740:
730:
729:
725:
716:Clinton, Alan.
715:
714:
707:
700:
687:
686:
671:
667:
646:
644:Further reading
618:
611:
608:
554:1927: P. Irvine
518:1895: John Keir
484:
473:
467:
464:
449:
433:
422:
323:
312:
306:
303:
288:
272:
261:
140:
99:
81:
76:
37:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
846:
844:
836:
835:
830:
825:
820:
815:
810:
805:
800:
790:
789:
786:
785:
774:
773:External links
771:
769:
768:
738:
723:
705:
698:
668:
666:
663:
662:
661:
654:
645:
642:
641:
640:
635:
630:
624:
623:
607:
604:
603:
602:
598:
597:
594:
591:
588:
585:
582:
579:
576:
573:
570:
567:
564:
561:
558:
555:
552:
549:
546:
543:
540:
537:
534:
528:
525:
522:
519:
516:
513:
510:
507:
504:
501:
498:
495:
492:
486:
485:
436:
434:
427:
421:
418:
417:
416:
413:
410:
406:
405:
401:
400:
397:
394:
388:
385:
382:
379:
376:
373:
370:
367:
361:
358:
355:
352:
349:
346:
343:
340:
337:
334:
331:
325:
324:
275:
273:
266:
260:
257:
210:Belmont Street
180:Aberdeen South
139:
136:
111:
110:
97:
93:
92:
87:
83:
82:
80:
79:
73:
71:
67:
66:
60:
56:
55:
52:
48:
47:
39:
38:
35:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
845:
834:
831:
829:
826:
824:
821:
819:
816:
814:
811:
809:
806:
804:
801:
799:
796:
795:
793:
782:
777:
776:
772:
757:
753:
747:
745:
743:
739:
734:
727:
724:
719:
712:
710:
706:
701:
695:
691:
684:
682:
680:
678:
676:
674:
670:
664:
659:
655:
652:
648:
647:
643:
639:
636:
634:
631:
629:
626:
625:
621:
615:
610:
605:
600:
599:
595:
592:
589:
586:
583:
580:
577:
574:
571:
568:
565:
562:
559:
556:
553:
550:
547:
544:
541:
538:
535:
533:
529:
526:
523:
520:
517:
514:
511:
508:
505:
502:
499:
496:
493:
490:
489:
482:
479:
471:
461:
457:
453:
447:
446:
442:
437:This section
435:
431:
426:
425:
419:
414:
411:
408:
407:
403:
402:
398:
395:
393:
389:
386:
383:
380:
377:
374:
371:
368:
366:
362:
359:
356:
353:
350:
347:
344:
341:
338:
335:
332:
329:
328:
321:
318:
310:
300:
296:
292:
286:
285:
281:
276:This section
274:
270:
265:
264:
258:
256:
254:
249:
244:
242:
238:
234:
230:
226:
222:
217:
215:
211:
206:
204:
200:
195:
193:
189:
185:
181:
177:
173:
169:
165:
160:
158:
152:
150:
146:
137:
135:
133:
129:
125:
124:Aberdeenshire
121:
117:
108:
98:
94:
91:
88:
84:
75:
74:
72:
68:
65:
62:22a Adelphi,
61:
57:
53:
49:
45:
40:
33:
27:
19:
761:20 September
759:. Retrieved
755:
732:
726:
717:
689:
657:
650:
474:
468:January 2021
465:
450:Please help
438:
391:
313:
307:January 2021
304:
289:Please help
277:
252:
247:
245:
233:Labour Party
228:
218:
207:
196:
168:School Board
161:
153:
148:
147:founded the
141:
115:
114:
86:Affiliations
59:Headquarters
26:
392:Post vacant
365:Jimmy Milne
259:Secretaries
792:Categories
699:1862321086
665:References
420:Presidents
439:does not
278:does not
606:See also
132:Scotland
120:Aberdeen
77:Scotland
70:Location
64:Aberdeen
460:removed
445:sources
299:removed
284:sources
182:at the
138:History
96:Website
51:Founded
696:
530:1911:
390:2016:
363:1948:
369:1969:
103:.atuc
763:2018
694:ISBN
443:any
441:cite
282:any
280:cite
128:STUC
122:and
105:.org
90:STUC
54:1868
30:ATUC
454:by
293:by
239:'s
178:in
107:.uk
101:www
794::
754:.
741:^
708:^
672:^
255:.
134:.
765:.
702:.
481:)
475:(
470:)
466:(
462:.
448:.
320:)
314:(
309:)
305:(
301:.
287:.
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.