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, name = Merchant Navy and Airline Officers' Association
, image =
, founded = 1956
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, successor =
, dissolved = 1985
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National Union of Marine, Aviation and Shipping Transport Officers
The National Union of Marine, Aviation and Shipping Transport Officers (NUMAST) was a trade union representing seafarers and allied workers, based in the United Kingdom.
History
Nautilus traces its roots back more than 150 years, when the Mercant ...
Leytonstone
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The Merchant Navy and Airline Officers' Association (MNAOA) was a
trade union
A trade union (labor union in American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers intent on "maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment", ch. I such as attaining better wages and benefits ( ...
representing officers in the
United Kingdom
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.
The origins of the union lay in 1921, when Captain W. H. Coombes founded the Navigators and General Insurance Company Ltd. It offered insurance for officers in the merchant navy against the possibility of the
Board of Trade
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cancelling their certificate of competency. A succession of small rivals began offering similar services, prompting Coombes to expand operations to the insurance of small vessels. He also created a trust to administer the company, and this began representing officers in negotiations with employers and the government.Arthur Marsh and Victoria Ryan, ''Historical Directory of Trade Unions'', vol.3, pp.203-204
Over time, the trade union functions of the company increased and, in 1935, the Navigators and Engineering Officers' Union was created to take these on, with all policyholders becoming members. In 1956, the Marine Engineers' Association merged in, and the union was renamed as the MNAOA. In 1985, it merged with the
Radio and Electronic Officers' Union
The Radio and Electronic Officers' Union (REOU) was a trade union representing radio operators on British civilian ships.
History
The union was founded in 1921, when the Association of Wireless Telegraphists merged with the Cable and Telegraph O ...
to form the
National Union of Marine, Aviation and Shipping Transport Officers
The National Union of Marine, Aviation and Shipping Transport Officers (NUMAST) was a trade union representing seafarers and allied workers, based in the United Kingdom.
History
Nautilus traces its roots back more than 150 years, when the Mercant ...
.
General Secretaries
:1935:
William Harry Coombs
William Harry Coombs (15 July 1893 – 23 June 1969) was a British sailor, insurance company founder, barrister and trade union leader.
Just 4 feet 10 tall, Coombs trained on '' HMS Conway'', then began his career surveying the Hooghly River. ...
:1943:
Douglas Tennant
Charles Douglas Smith Tennant CBE (1906 – 19 November 1985) was a British trade union leader.
Tennant came to prominence in 1935, when he helped to found the Navigators' and Engineer Officers' Union (NEOU). This affiliated to the Internati ...
:1971:
John Slater John Slater may refer to:
Business and government
*John Slater (industrialist) (1776–1843), (American) father of John Fox Slater, brother and partner of Samuel Slater
*John Fox Slater (1815–1884), American philanthropist, son of John Slater ( ...
:1974:
Eric Nevin
Eric Nevin (died 21 August 2009) was a British trade union leader.
Born in Waterloo, Merseyside, Nevin studied at St Mary's College, Crosby, on '' HMS Conway'', and at Liverpool Technical College. He served in the Merchant Navy from 1948, and b ...
Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
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