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Despite the amalgamation, the union failed to grow further, partly because temporary staff were not willing to join a union which would permit them only associate status. In an attempt to reinvigorate itself, the union became the "Ministry of Labour Staff Association" in 1924 and, for the first
160:. The union gradually grew, admitting women from 1914, and temporary staff as associate members from 1918. That year, the regional unions amalgamated fully, and the federation became the 175:
The union spent much of its time campaigning for increases in wages, but this only succeeded in 1947, when Ministry of Labour clerks were placed on general civil service pay scales.
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In 1939, the union was a founder of the Civil Service Alliance, and in 1943 a founder of the Federation of Ministry of Labour Staffs. It joined the
276: 172:. Temporary staff were finally permitted full membership, and typists, messengers and third class officers were also permitted to join. 271: 186: 28: 286: 146: 199: 169: 100: 250: 242: 236: 156:, bringing together five largely autonomous regional unions of clerks in the newly-established 125: 179: 121: 8: 246: 157: 265: 142: 185:
Membership of the union was over 17,000 by 1973, when it merged into the
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National Federation of Employment Department Clerks
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Civil and Public Services Association
Tolworth
Reginald Crook
TUC
CSA
trade union
civil servants
Ministry of Labour
labour exchanges
Reginald Crook
Trades Union Congress
Civil and Public Services Association
Reginald Crook






Historical Directory of Trade Unions
128
ISBN
0566021609
Categories
Trade unions established in 1912
Trade unions disestablished in 1973
Defunct trade unions of the United Kingdom
Civil service trade unions

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