National and Local Government Officers Association

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Tipo de entidad

Entidad colectiva

Forma autorizada del nombre

National and Local Government Officers Association

Forma(s) paralela(s) de nombre

  • NALGO

Forma(s) normalizada del nombre, de acuerdo a otras reglas

  • National and Local Government Officers Association; 1905-1993

Otra(s) forma(s) de nombre

  • National Association of Local Government Officers (1905-1952

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Fechas de existencia

1905-1993

Historia

NALGO was formed from 14 guilds and organisations at a conference set up by Herbert Blain. The new organisation had 5000 members. In its early years much of its work was social. In 1910 a Benevolent and Orphan fund was set up which gave small sums to widows and families of government workers who had died in service. In 1920, despite leadership opposition, protests from members led to NALGO obtaining a certificate from the Registrar of Friendly Societies confirming its status as a trade union. That year membership rose to 36,500.In 1946 it changed its constitution to allow other public services employees to join such as the NHS and electricity and gas boards. In 1964 they became affiliated with the Trades Union Congress. In 1993 it merged with the National Union of Public Employees and the Confederation of Health Service Employees to create UNISON.
See Also - Jagger; William Arthur (c1897-1996)

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Trade union which campaigned for the rights and working conditions of local government and other public sector employees.

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Contexto general

NALGO was formed from 14 guilds and organisations at a conference set up by Herbert Blain. The new organisation had 5000 members. In its early years much of its work was social. In 1910 a Benevolent and Orphan fund was set up which gave small sums to widows and families of government workers who had died in service. In 1920, despite leadership opposition, protests from members led to NALGO obtaining a certificate from the Registrar of Friendly Societies confirming its status as a trade union. That year membership rose to 36,500.In 1946 it changed its constitution to allow other public services employees to join such as the NHS and electricity and gas boards. In 1964 they became affiliated with the Trades Union Congress. In 1993 it merged with the National Union of Public Employees and the Confederation of Health Service Employees to create UNISON.

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Identificador de registro de autoridad

GB0192-291

Identificador de la institución

GB0192

Reglas y/o convenciones usadas

International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families - ISAAR(CPF) - Ottawa

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