National Steel Workers' Associated Engineering and Labour League

National Steel Workers' Associated Engineering and Labour League
Founded 1888
Date dissolved 1917
Merged into Iron and Steel Trades Confederation
Members 3,000 (1917)
Affiliation TUC, Labour Party
Country England

The National Steel Workers' Associated Engineering and Labour League was a trade union representing steel workers in England.

The union was founded in Middlesbrough in 1888, and quickly also built up a base in Sheffield. By 1895, it had 1,000 members, and this rose to 2,000 by 1913, and more than 3,000 by 1917.[1] It was an early affiliate of the Labour Representation Committee, which later became the Labour Party.[2]

The union affiliated to the loose Iron and Steel Trades Federation in 1913, and in 1917, it merged into the Iron and Steel Trades Confederation.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Arthur Marsh and Victoria Ryan, Historical Directory of British Trade Unions, vol.2, pp.278-279
  2. Report of the Third Annual Conference of the Labour Representation Committee (1903), p.3
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