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Bakers, Food and Allied Workers' Union

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In about 1870 the union relocated its headquarters to London, but the majority of its members were still in Lancashire. Other unions gradually joined, including the South Wales Federation of Journeymen Bakers in 1893. By 1891 the union had 4,000 members, nearly half of them in London. In 1902, the
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For many years the union did not admit workers whom it considered unskilled. This led its London organiser, C. Mann, to form the rival National Union of Bakery Trade Workers in 1913. The following year the Operative Bakers agreed to accept all workers in the industry, and renamed itself as the
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The union focused its campaigns on shorter working hours, better pay and working conditions. In 1919 it led a major strike against night work, but this was unsuccessful. It recruited well in cooperative bakeries, but struggled elsewhere, until the
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was established in 1849, and by 1854 it was led by Thomas Hodson. Under his leadership the union first expanded to represent bakers in
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In November 2020 the union announced that it planned to consult its members on whether to remain affiliated to the
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Amalgamated Union of Operative Bakers, Confectioners and Allied Workers of Great Britain and Ireland
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The union became more centralised in the 1950s. In 1964 it shortened its name to become the
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Trade unions and the political culture of the Labour Party, 1931-1940
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Report of the Twenty-second Annual Conference of the Labour Party
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Trade unions affiliated with the Scottish Trades Union Congress
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candidates in several Parliamentary elections, winning twice.
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In 2017 members of the BFAWU staged the first strikes at
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Kollewe, Julia; Slawson, Nicola (4 September 2017).
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Manchester Friendly Association of Operative Bakers
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Bakers, Food and Allied Workers Union

Great North Road
Welwyn Garden City
United Kingdom
Sarah Woolley
Labour Party
TUC
TUCG
ICTU
www.bfawu.org
trade union
United Kingdom
Manchester
food industry
Salford
Bakehouse Regulations Act 1863
Labour Party
Dock, Wharf and Riverside Workers' Union
Second World War
Jeremy Corbyn
campaign
Labour Party leadership election
McDonald's
Labour Party leadership election in 2020
Rebecca Long-Bailey
Richard Burgon
deputy leader
Labour Party
party leader

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