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The General Federation of Trade Unions (GFTU) is a national trade union centre in the United Kingdom. It has 35 affiliates with a membership of just over 214,000 and describes itself as the "federation for specialist unions".


History

In the 1890s, the development of socialist organisations and socialist thinking also found expression in the British trade union movement. Many of the new unions formed during that period were committed to the socialist transformation of society and were critical of the conservatism of the craft unions. The debate revolved around concept of building ''"one-big-union"'' which would have the resources to embark on a militant course of action and even change society. This thinking gained strength after the 1897
Engineering Employers Federation Make UK, formerly the Engineering Employers' Federation, represents manufacturers in the United Kingdom. Purpose Make UK provides businesses with advice, guidance and support in employment law, employee relations, health, safety, climate and envi ...
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which resulted in a defeat for engineering workers. The view that it was necessary to develop a strong, centralised trade union organisation by forming a federation, which had been rejected only two years earlier, was now endorsed at the
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of September 1897. This resulted in the establishment of the General Federation of Trade Unions at a special Congress of the TUC in 1899, the principal objective of which was to set up a national organisation with a strike fund which could be drawn upon by affiliated trade unions. GFTU participated in the foundation of the International Federation of Trade Unions at the Concertgebouw,
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in July 1919. The federation has seen a large turnover of members, due largely to mergers in the movement. In 1979, its members were: * Amalgamated Association of Beamers, Twisters and Drawers *
Amalgamated Felt Hat Trimers', Woolformers' and Allied Workers' Union The Felt Hatters' and Trimmers' Unions of Great Britain was a general term for two closely related trade unions representing workers in the hat-making industry in the United Kingdom. The Amalgamated Society of Journeymen Felt Hatters and Allied ...
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Amalgamated Society of Journeymen Felt Hatters and Allied Workers The Felt Hatters' and Trimmers' Unions of Great Britain was a general term for two closely related trade unions representing workers in the hat-making industry in the United Kingdom. The Amalgamated Society of Journeymen Felt Hatters and Allied ...
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Amalgamated Textile Workers' Union The Amalgamated Textile Workers' Union (ATWU) was a trade union in Great Britain.G. P. and S. P. A. Henderson, ''Directory of British Associations & Associations in Ireland'' (8th Edition), p.7 History The union was founded in 1974, when the Ama ...
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Amalgamated Union of Asphalt Workers The Amalgamated Union of Asphalt Workers (AUAW) was a trade union representing workers in the asphalt industry in the United Kingdom. The union was founded in 1938 with the merger of the National Asphalt Workers' Union and the Northern Asphalt W ...
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Associated Metalworkers' Union The Associated Metalworkers' Union was a trade union in the United Kingdom which existed between 1863 and 1999. It represented semi-skilled foundry workers known as iron dressers or fettlers, who were responsible for removing moulding sand and ...
* Card Setting Machine Tenters' Society *
Ceramic and Allied Trades Union The Ceramic and Allied Trades Union (CATU) was a trade union representing pottery workers in the United Kingdom. Predecessors The first significant union in the pottery trades was founded in 1827 as the National Union of Operative Potters, affili ...
* Cloth Pressers' Society *
Furniture, Timber and Allied Trades Union The Furniture, Timber and Allied Trades Union (FTAT) was a trade union in the United Kingdom. History The union was founded in 1971 by the merger of the National Union of Furniture Trade Operatives (NUFTO) and the Amalgamated Society of Woodcu ...
* General Union of Associations of Loom Overlookers * Hinckley Dyers' and Auxiliary Association * Huddersfield Healders and Twisters Trade and Friendly Society * Jewel Case and Jewellery Display Makers' Union * Lancashire Amalgamated Tape Sizers' Association * Lancashire Box, Packing Case and General Woodworkers' Society *
National Association of Licensed House Managers The National Association of Licensed house Managers (NALHM) was a trade union representing publicans in the United Kingdom. The union was founded in 1970, in response to a growing trend of breweries purchasing public houses and then employing manag ...
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National Society of Brushmakers and General Workers {{short description, Former trade union of the United Kingdom The National Society of Brushmakers and General Workers was a trade union in the United Kingdom. The union dated its establishment to 1747, when the Manchester Society of Brushmakers wa ...
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National Society of Metal Mechanics The National Society of Metal Mechanics (NSMM) was a trade union in the United Kingdom which existed between 1872 and 1985. History The organisation was founded in Birmingham in 1872 as the Amalgamated Brassworkers Society. Led for many years ...
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National Union of Lock and Metal Workers The National Union of Lock and Metal Workers (NULM) was a trade union representing workers involved in the manufacture of metal items in the United Kingdom. The union was founded in 1889 in Willenhall as the National Amalgamated Lock, Latch and K ...
* National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers * Nelson and District Association of Preparatory Workers *
Northern Carpet Trade Union The Northern Carpet Trades Union (NCTU) was a trade union in the United Kingdom. It was first formed in 1892 in Halifax, West Yorkshire, later expanding to cover all of Northern England. The NCTU was formed later than the Power Loom Carpet Weav ...
* Nottingham and District Dyers' and Bleachers' Association *
Rossendale Union of Boot, Shoe and Slipper Operatives The Rossendale Union of Boot, Shoe and Slipper Operatives was a trade union representing workers in the footwear trade in the Rossendale area of Lancashire. The union was founded in 1895,University of Warwick Modern Records Centre,Rossendale U ...
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Scottish Lace and Textile Workers' Union The Scottish Lace and Textile Workers' Union was a trade union representing textile workers in Scotland. History The union was founded in 1890 as the Newmilns and District Textile Workers' Union and Friendly Benefit Society, a local union represen ...
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Screw, Nut, Bolt and Rivet Trade union The Engineering and Fastener Trade Union was a trade union based in the West Midlands of England. History The union was founded in 1914 as the Screw Nut Bolt and Rivet Trade Union. It represented workers who used machinery to make screws, nut ...
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Society of Shuttlemakers The Society of Shuttlemakers was a trade union representing workers involved in making shuttles for looms, in England. While always a small union, at its peak it represented 90% of workers in the industry. The union was founded in 1891 as the Am ...
* Tobacco Mechanics' Association *
Yorkshire Society of Textile Craftsmen The Yorkshire Society of Textile Craftsmen (YSTC) was a trade union representing workers in a variety of textile work in Yorkshire. History The union was established in 1952, when the Bradford and District Association of Warp Dressers, the Halif ...
By 2016, none of the 1979 members remained as independent unions.


Current role

The GFTU now concentrates on servicing the needs of specialist unions. It does this by providing courses, undertaking research for its affiliated Unions and administering a Pension Scheme for officials and staff of affiliated Unions. In keeping with its original objectives, the Federation pays dispute benefit in appropriate cases to affiliated Unions. The Governing Body is the Biennial General Council Meeting, attended by delegates from affiliated Unions, at which policy and rule changes are debated and an Executive Committee of 14 members elected to meet on a monthly basis between Biennial General Council Meetings. The Federation undertakes its Parliamentary activities by working closely with John Mann MP,
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Bassetlaw constituency, particularly in respect of proposed legislation.


Affiliated unions


Full members

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Aegis the Union Aegis is a trade union representing workers in financial services in the United Kingdom. The union was founded in 1971 as the Scottish Equitable Staff Association, an internal staff association at Scottish Equitable. Scottish Equitable was renam ...
* Artists' Union England *
Association of Educational Psychologists The Association of Educational Psychologists is a trade union in the United Kingdom. The British Psychological Society represented educational psychologists until 1962, when it received chartered status. Those members who wished to remain par ...
* Bakers, Food and Allied Workers Union * Coordinating Committee of International Staff Unions and Associations of the United Nations System *
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* Gibraltar General and Clerical Association * Institute of Football Management and Administration * League Managers Association * Napo *
National Association of Racing Staff The National Association of Racing Staff (NARS) is a trade union in the United Kingdom for stable staff working in the horse racing industry. History In 1975, many stable staff at Newmarket were members of the Transport and General Workers Uni ...
(NARS) *
Nautilus International Nautilus International is an international trade union and professional association representing seafarers and allied workers, which is based in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Switzerland. Organisation The union's head office is in Lond ...
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Pharmacists' Defence Association The Pharmacists' Defence Association is a not-for-profit membership organisation that supports the needs of individual pharmacists, pharmacy students and pharmacy undergraduates in the United Kingdom. Membership of the PDA includes insurance, uni ...
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Professional Cricketers' Association The Professional Cricketers' Association is the representative body of past and present first-class cricketers in England and Wales, founded in 1967 by former England fast bowler Fred Rumsey (when it was known as the Cricketers' Association). In t ...
* Professional Footballers' Association * Society of Union Employees * Social Workers' Union * Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA) *
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(as of October 2020, part of Community)


Associate members

* GMB Manufacturing * Public and Commercial Services Union MOJ Group Excluding
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General Secretaries

:1899: Isaac Mitchell :1907:
William A. Appleton William Archibald Appleton (31 December 1859 – 20 November 1940) was a British trade union leader. Born in Nottinghamshire, Appleton attended the Trinity Day School and St Luke's Evening School before working making lace and hosiery in ...
:1938:
George Bell George Bell may refer to: Law and politics * George Joseph Bell (1770–1843), Scottish jurist and legal author * George Alexander Bell (1856–1927), Canadian pioneer and Saskatchewan politician * George Bell (Canadian politician) (1869–1940) ...
:1953:
Leslie Hodgson Leslie Hodgson (29 August 1914 – 17 January 1979) was a British trade unionist. Born in Driffield,"Leslie Hodgson", ''Federation News'', vols.27-29, p.29 Hodgson came into contact with the trade union movement by playing cricket alongside c ...
:1978:
Peter Potts Peter Potts (29 June 1935 – 30 January 1996) was a British trade unionist, who served as General Secretary of the General Federation of Trade Unions. Potts grew up in Manchester, where he attended Chorlton High School. He began working and ...
:1991: Michael Bradley :2010:
Doug Nicholls Sir Douglas Ralph Nicholls, (9 December 1906 – 4 June 1988) was a prominent Aboriginal Australian from the Yorta Yorta people. He was a professional athlete, Churches of Christ pastor and church planter, ceremonial officer and a pioneering ...


Chairs


See also

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List of trade unions This is a list of trade unions and union federations by country. International federations Global * Industrial Workers of the World * International Trade Union Confederation * International Workers Association * World Federation of Trade Unio ...
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List of trade unions in the United Kingdom This is a list of trade unions in the United Kingdom formed under UK labour law. The criteria for being an independent trade union, free from employer influence and domination, are set out in the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act ...
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List of federations of trade unions This is a list of federations of trade unions currently in existence. Those federations listed under each country are also known as national trade union centres and are organizations formed by trade unions which operate, in most cases, at the ...
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Trades Union Congress The Trades Union Congress (TUC) is a national trade union centre A national trade union center (or national center or central) is a federation or confederation of trade unions in a country. Nearly every country in the world has a national tra ...
* Scottish Trades Union Congress * Irish Congress of Trade Unions


References

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External links


GFTU official website

Catalogue of the GFTU archives
held at the
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{{Authority control Borough of Charnwood National trade union centres of the United Kingdom Trade unions established in 1899 1899 establishments in the United Kingdom Trade unions based in Leicestershire