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British Labour Amalgamation

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46:, Hall was elected as its first secretary, early in 1889, and its membership soon rose above 3,000. However, all its members in Lancashire and Cheshire left in November 1890, forming the Lancashire and Adjacent Counties Labour Amalgamation, and by 1894 the canal was complete, membership falling to only 450. Hall stood down in 1897, and was replaced as secretary by 53:
Under Fox's leadership, the union successfully recruited construction workers on other projects and by 1900 had more than 2,000 members. Due to the changed nature of its membership, it was then renamed as the "British Labour Amalgamation". In 1902, the Lancashire Enginemen, Cranemen and Firemen
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Electrical and Hydraulic Attendants' Association joined, although most of its former members left again in 1906. It highest membership, 4,872, was reached in 1913, and it merged into the
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was an early union representing construction workers, principally in
28: 87: 78:Historical Directory of Trade Unions, Vol. 5 106:Defunct trade unions of the United Kingdom 96:1889 establishments in the United Kingdom 38:, to represent workers constructing the 16:Former trade union of the United Kingdom 72: 70: 34:The union was organised during 1888 by 88: 67: 44:Manchester Ship Canal Navvies Union 13: 14: 122: 56:National Union of General Workers 111:Trade unions established in 1889 1: 61: 7: 21:British Labour Amalgamation 10: 127: 42:. Initially named the 101:1917 disestablishments 40:Manchester Ship Canal 76:Arthur Ivor Marsh, 118: 81: 74: 126: 125: 121: 120: 119: 117: 116: 115: 86: 85: 84: 75: 68: 64: 17: 12: 11: 5: 124: 114: 113: 108: 103: 98: 83: 82: 65: 63: 60: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 123: 112: 109: 107: 104: 102: 99: 97: 94: 93: 91: 79: 73: 71: 66: 59: 57: 51: 49: 45: 41: 37: 32: 30: 26: 22: 77: 52: 43: 36:Leonard Hall 33: 20: 18: 80:, p.448-449 90:Categories 62:References 25:Manchester 58:in 1917. 27:area of 48:Tom Fox 29:England 19:The 92:: 69:^ 50:. 31:.

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Manchester
England
Leonard Hall
Manchester Ship Canal
Tom Fox
National Union of General Workers


Categories
1889 establishments in the United Kingdom
1917 disestablishments
Defunct trade unions of the United Kingdom
Trade unions established in 1889

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