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161: 77:. The National Union of Ship's Stewards refused to endorse this move and instead supported attempts to resist the reductions. Much weakened by these efforts, the Stewards' Union amalgamated at the end of 1921 with the 182: 197: 192: 207: 212: 202: 82: 187: 151: 73:
imposed wage reductions for marine workers with the support and assistance of the principal seamen's union, the
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steward. Over the years which followed it developed a strong following in the liner ports of
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2 Before 1940: National Union of Ships' Stewards, Cooks, Butchers and Bakers
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National Union of Ship's Stewards, Cooks, Butchers and Bakers
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The Seamen - a history of the National Union of Seamen
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trade union
British
Liverpool
Joe Cotter
Cunard
Southampton
Glasgow
London
Bristol
Hull
National Maritime Board
National Sailors' and Firemen's Union
British Seafarers' Union
Amalgamated Marine Workers' Union
2 Before 1940: National Union of Ships' Stewards, Cooks, Butchers and Bakers
Ken Coates
Tony Topham
ISBN
0-85124-565-X
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Organized labour portal
Categories
Defunct trade unions of the United Kingdom
Seafarers' trade unions
Water transport in the United Kingdom
1909 establishments in the United Kingdom
Trade unions established in 1909
Trade unions disestablished in 1921
Trade unions based in Merseyside

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