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Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses

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The union campaigned for agreements on local wages, and where disputes arose, the union generally won by launching strike action in a single town. The union also campaigned against subcontracting and homeworking, and the employment of women. This last point became increasingly controversial within
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of local societies of tailors. The conference was hugely successful, with 67 societies sending representatives, and 31 others sending messages giving their support to the formation of a national union. By the end of the year, membership of the new
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the union and, in 1900, it finally created a female section, and changed its name to the "Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses". Members of the Female Section paid lower contributions, but also receive fewer benefits from the union.
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was more than 7,000, with the large majority of local societies in England and Ireland signing up, although the
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Amalgamated Society of Tailors, Tailoresses and Kindred Workers
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Index

Amalgamated Society of Journeymen Tailors
trade union
tailors
United Kingdom
Peter Shorrocks
Manchester
Scottish Amalgamated Society of Tailors
London
James MacDonald
London Society of Tailors and Tailoresses
mechanisation
Trades Union Congress
National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers
Peter Shorrocks
T. A. Flynn
Gurney Rowlerson



Categories
Trade unions established in 1866
Trade unions disestablished in 1932
Defunct trade unions of the United Kingdom
Clothing industry trade unions
1866 establishments in the United Kingdom
Trade unions based in Greater Manchester

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