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Technical, Administrative and Supervisory Section The Technical, Administrative and Supervisory Section (TASS) was a British trade union. History The union was founded in 1913 by 200 draughtsmen, as the Association of Engineering and Shipbuilding Draughtsmen (AESD). It expanded rapidly, and ...
, headquarters = Kean Chambers, Mappin Street,
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. It represented workers in precious metals, jewellers, diamond polishers, electroplaters, watch and clock repairers and dental technicians. The union was founded in
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in 1910 as the Amalgamated Society of Gold, Silver and Kindred Trades, merging several local societies both in Sheffield and
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union, assuming its final name.Arthur Ivor Marsh, ''Trade Union Handbook'', p.191 Membership remained low for many years - just over 200 in 1920, and fewer than 100 in 1930. It merged with the
Society of Goldsmiths, Jewellers and Kindred Trades The Society of Goldsmiths, Jewellers and Kindred Trades was a trade union representing workers in the jewellery industry and related trades in the United Kingdom. The union was founded in 1893, as the London Society of Goldsmiths and Jewellers. It ...
in 1969, pushing membership up to 250. The union's Irish members transferred to the
Irish Transport and General Workers' Union The Irish Transport and General Workers Union (ITGWU), was a trade union representing workers, initially mainly labourers, in Ireland. History The union was founded by James Larkin in January 1909 as a general union. Initially drawing its memb ...
in 1976, but membership of the union generally increased; by 1979, it had risen to 2,308. In 1981, NUGSAT was absorbed into the
Technical, Administrative and Supervisory Section The Technical, Administrative and Supervisory Section (TASS) was a British trade union. History The union was founded in 1913 by 200 draughtsmen, as the Association of Engineering and Shipbuilding Draughtsmen (AESD). It expanded rapidly, and ...
.John B. Smethurst and Alan Carter, ''Historical Directory of Trade Unions, Volume 6'', p.268


General Secretaries

:1911:
William Kean William Kean (17 March 1871 – 5 January 1954) was a British trade unionist. Born in Sheffield, Kean became a cutler working in silver and a trade unionist. By his early twenties he was secretary of the small Sheffield-based Spoon and Fork F ...
:1953: J. Edley :1962: J. W. Hodgkinson :1980s: Brian Bridge


See also

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National Union of Gold, Silver, and Allied Trades v Albury Brothers Ltd ''National Union of Gold, Silver, and Allied Trades v Albury Brothers Ltd'' 979ICR 84 is a UK labour law case, concerning collective bargaining. Facts Albury Brothers Ltd was a member of a British jewellers association which negotiated terms and ...


References

Defunct trade unions of the United Kingdom Defunct trade unions of Ireland Trade unions established in 1910 Trade unions disestablished in 1981 Metal trade unions 1910 establishments in the United Kingdom Trade unions based in South Yorkshire