Alliance for Finance

Alliance for Finance
Founded 1996
Members approx. 200,000
Key people Dawn Jackson, Chair
Gwyn Bates, Secretary
Office location Blandford Forum, England
Country United Kingdom
Website www.alliance4finance.org.uk

The Alliance for Finance is a trade union federation in the United Kingdom.

The Alliance for Finance was founded in 1996 on the initiative of the Barclays Group Staff Union to encourage more joint campaigning and solidarity between the many trade unions and staff associations covering the banking and financial services sector in the UK.[1] In particular, it was felt desirable to organise joint campaigns on training and mergers. Previously, finance sector unions had a limited amount of co-operation through the Financial Services Staff Federation and Finance Sector Unions; these confederations took a back seat to the new Alliance.[2]

The Alliance's membership was initially 27 organisations, including the Banking, Insurance and Finance Union, the Communication Workers Union, Manufacturing, Science and Finance, the Transport and General Workers' Union and USDAW.[2] This quickly rose to 36 organisations, although the 1999 merger between the Banking Insurance and Finance Union, UNiFI and the NatWest Staff Association began a process of consolidation, which has tended to reduce its prominence.[1] In addition, many members have affiliated to the Trades Union Congress.[2]

Current members

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References

  1. 1 2 Martin Upchurch, The state and 'globalization', p.132
  2. 1 2 3 Gregor Gall, Labour unionism in the financial services sector, pp.94-95
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