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United Kingdom Society of Amalgamated Smiths and Strikers

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The union's origins lay in the Sons of Vulcan Smiths and Strikers, a union representing workers in northern England and Derbyshire. This union gave its name to numerous pubs in the region.
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During the 1910, the union undertook lengthy but unsuccessful negotiations about a possible merger with the Associated Blacksmiths. It grew rapidly during
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In 1886, the union was refounded as the "United Kingdom Society of Amalgamated Smiths and Strikers". It grew quickly, and became the main rival of the
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and by 1920 had more than 14,000 members. That year, it merged with the
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Associated Blacksmiths', Forge and Smithy Workers' Society
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United Kingdom Society of Amalgamated Smiths and Strikers
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United Kingdom Society of Amalgamated Smiths and Strikers
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Index

Amalgamated Engineering Union
Stockton-on-Tees
TUC
FEST
GFTU
trade union
United Kingdom
Associated Blacksmiths', Forge and Smithy Workers' Society
Federation of Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades
World War I
Amalgamated Society of Engineers
Amalgamated Engineering Union




ISBN
0853153108



Categories
Defunct trade unions of the United Kingdom
Metal trade unions
1886 establishments in the United Kingdom
Trade unions established in 1886
Trade unions disestablished in 1920
Trade unions based in County Durham

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