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accepting as members all workers in the industry, this marked the start of rapid growth. Membership rose to 4,500 in 1910, of which almost half were women - unusual for a union of the period - then to 13,400 in 1914, when it became the "General Union of Textile Workers", and 64,000 by 1918.
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was agreed, this was a maximum rate, and mills could pay lower rates. The union added "Woollen Operatives" to its name, gradually attracting a more diverse membership. It also began accepting members elsewhere in the West Riding, and in 1894 became the
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became the union's general secretary in 1888. Under his leadership, it survived through a decline to only 2,300 members in 1898, and changed its name to the
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candidate in several Parliament elections, and from 1922 he served as a Member of Parliament.
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representing textile workers in England, most of its members being weavers in the
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The union was founded in 1881 following a strike at Newsome Mills in
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Report of the Twenty-second Annual Conference of the Labour Party
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Report of the Seventeenth Annual Conference of the Labour Party
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West Riding of Yorkshire Power Loom Weavers' Association
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Huddersfield and District Power Loom Weavers' Association
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West Riding of Yorkshire Power Loom Weavers' Association
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A History of British Trade Unions Since 1889: 1889-1910
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Trade unions in British politics: the first 250 years
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Yeadon, Guiseley and District Factory Workers' Union
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Index

West Riding of Yorkshire Power Loom Weavers' Association
National Union of Textile Workers
Huddersfield
Allen Gee
TUC
Labour
trade union
West Riding of Yorkshire
Huddersfield
pay scale
Allen Gee
industrial union
National Society of Dyers and Finishers
Yeadon, Guiseley and District Factory Workers' Union
National Union of Textile Workers
Labour Party
1908 by-election
Dewsbury
Ben Turner
1918 general election
Batley and Morley
Ben Turner
1922 general election
Batley and Morley
Ben Turner
Allen Gee



Labour Party

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