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The Inland Revenue Staff Federation (IRSF) was a
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History

The Union was born in the late 19th century, when a group of tax clerks met together to fight for higher pay, higher status and better conditions. At that time clerks were hired by surveyors of taxes, they were usually employed on a temporary basis, paid low wages and denied sick leave, holidays or promotion. Clerks who asked for better conditions were branded as agitators and sacked. So it took courage when a group of clerks met on 8 January 1892 and agreed a draft constitution to set up the
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another of the Federation's parent unions.IRSF 1936–1986: A Jubilee Celebration, at Congress House on 28 October 1986. President: F Winrow General Secretary: A M G Christopher, CBE. No Copyright listed on document. The Federation was founded on 1 January 1936 with the merger of the
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, the National Association of the Taxes Assessing and Collecting Services and the
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. Its Assistant Secretary from 1936 until World War II was future
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.A Summary Description of the papers of the Inland Revenue Staff Federation
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In 1937, the Federation, which represented taxes and collection staff, was joined by valuation staff. The roots of the Federation go back to 1883 and the founding of the
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, but only after 1937 did it fully represent all staff grades at the Inland Revenue. In 1938, the
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joined the union. The union initially operated on a federal basis but, in 1939-40, it became a single organisation. These changes took place under the leadership of William Thomas Seddon. At the 1986 Jubilee Celebration, the IRSF was described as a modern efficient organisation, with a high profile in the trade union movement, with a membership of 55,000. In 1996, the IRSF merged with the
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to form the
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. Only two people held presidency of the union twice, those being G B Walker and William Robert Roy Skinner. The first female president of the Federation was Winifred Mary Kidd in 1956.


General Secretaries

*1936:
Douglas Houghton Arthur Leslie Noel Douglas Houghton, Baron Houghton of Sowerby, (11 August 1898 – 2 May 1996) was a British Labour politician. He was the last British Cabinet minister born in the 19th century. After he retired in 1967, every Cabinet minist ...
*1960:
Cyril Plant Cyril Thomas Howe Plant, Baron Plant, CBE (27 August 1910 – 9 August 1986) was a British trade unionist. Born in Leek, Staffordshire, he worked as a sorting clerk in the Post Office and spent a lot of time playing football, later becoming a ...
*1976:
Tony Christopher Anthony Martin Grosvenor Christopher, Baron Christopher Order of the British Empire, CBE Royal Society of Arts, FRSA (born 25 April 1925) is a British businessman, trade unionist, tax official, and life peer. Early life The son of George and ...
*1988:
Clive Brooke Clive Brooke, Baron Brooke of Alverthorpe (born 21 June 1942) is a British trade unionist, and Labour Member of the House of Lords. The son of John Brooke and Mary Colbeck, Brooke was educated in Thornes House School, Wakefield. From 1964 to 1 ...


Presidents

*1936–1937 John Roughton Simpson *1937–1938 David Thomson *1938–1941 William Thomas Seddon *1941–1944 James Cyril Jagger *1944–1946 William Frederick Botterill Smith *1946–1949 Reginald George Cox *1949–1951 Gerald Benjamin Walker *1951–1953 Richard Henry LeFevere *1953–1955 William Robert Roy Skinner *1955–1957 Winifred Mary Kidd *1957–1958 Gerald Benjamin Walker *1958–1960 William Robert Roy Skinner *1960–1962 J. V. Boyle *1962–1964 G. W. Davies *1964–1966 J. G. C. Hopkins *1966–1968 W. G. Lloyd *1968–1970 J. Bibby *1970–1972 W. Wilson *1972–1974 D. L. Thomas *1974–1976 W. Bartlett *1976–1978 T. I. McKeon *1978–1980 S. C. Walters *1980–1982 T. T. Bagguley *1982–1984 C. H. Boote *1984–1986 C. Salt *1986 - F. R. Winrow Inland Revenue Staff Federation: The Book of the Presidents. No copyright listed in volume.


References

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External links


Catalogue of the IRSF archives
held at the
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