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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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Early in its history, the council met at the Queens Rooms on Union Street, but in 1892 it purchased its own headquarters on
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The council also engaged with the broader trade union movement. It hosted the
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The council first began electoral activity by opposing the re-election of
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History of the Trades Council and the Ttrade Union Movement in Aberdeen
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George Jamieson. By 1879, it was backing favoured candidates in the
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unskilled workers, and setting up a union of women workers and the
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The Trade Union Rank and File: Trades Councils in Britain, 1900-40
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Aberdeen Trades Council

Aberdeen
STUC
www.atuc.org.uk
Aberdeen
Aberdeenshire
STUC
Scotland
Associated Carpenters and Joiners of Scotland
Scottish Farm Servants' Union
Lord Provost of Aberdeen
School Board
Scottish United Trades Councils Labour Party
Henry Hyde Champion
Aberdeen South
1892 general election
1895 general election
John Lincoln Mahon
Trades Union Congress
Scottish Trades Union Congress
Belmont Street
Douglas Strachan
Polish-Soviet War
UK general strike
Labour Party
Communist Party of Great Britain
National Unemployed Workers' Movement

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