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Amalgamation' at a special conference on 18 December 2006. The ballot of both unions' membership during February and early March 2007, also approved the merger. The result of the ballot was announced on 8 March 2007: 86.4 per cent of T&G members and 70.1 per cent of Amicus members voted to support the merger, from a turnout of 27% at a time of
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Districts and Areas, with committee organisation by occupation, based on six broad Trade Groups. Trade groups were
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about the possibility of merging the three unions into one organisation with potentially 2.5 million members covering almost every sector of the economy. On 14 June 2006 the GMB Conference voted not to continue with discussions although the other two unions are proceeding, with delegates approving
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Transport (Passenger) and Road Transport (Commercial) groups. The Passenger group had 79,000 members in 1928 and 181,000 in 1966, but by 1980, the renamed Passenger Services group had dropped to only 44,501 members. The Commercial Services group rose
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badges bearing both sets of initials were produced for members. It was noted for an enquiry by the
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Transport and General Workers’ Union strategies of renewal in the 1990s." (2010).
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Inequality: the evidence of the
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initially voted not to amalgamate, but a new voted changed their position, and they joined before the end of 1922, along with the
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Phillips, Jim. "Class and Industrial Relations in Britain: The ‘Long’ Mid-century and the Case of Port Transport, c. 1920–70."
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The group grew significantly over time, having only 5,000 members in 1928, but 62,000 by 1966, and 149,801 members in 1980.
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Topham, Tony. "The Early Years of the Transport and General Workers' Union: The Waterways' Group and the Canal Workers."
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Topham, Tony. "The Unofficial National Docks Strike of 1923: The Transport and General Workers' Union's First Crisis."
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Topham, Tony. "A Difficult Childhood: The Formative Years of the Transport and General Workers Union"
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