General Council of the Trades Union Congress
The General Council of the Trades Union Congress is an elected body which is responsible for carrying out the policies agreed at the annual British Trade Union Congresses (TUC).
Organisation
The council has 56 members, all of whom must be proposed by one of the unions affiliated to the TUC. Unions with more members receive an automatic allocation of seats, in proportion to their membership. Smaller unions propose candidates for eleven elected seats. In addition, there are separately elected seats: four for women, three for black workers, at least one of whom must be a woman, and one each for young workers, workers with disabilities, and LGBT workers. The General Secretary also has a seat on the council.[1]
Some members of the council are further elected to serve on the smaller Executive Committee of the TUC. The President of the Trades Union Congress is also chosen by the General Council.[1]
Although the TUC has long had links with the Labour Party, members of the General Council are not permitted to sit on Labour's National Executive Committee.[2]
History
1921 to 1983
Until 1921, the leading body of the TUC was the Parliamentary Committee. This had seventeen members, but by the collapse of the Triple Alliance, it was considered ineffective and to have insufficient powers in industrial matters.
The new General Council had 32 members, elected from industrial groups, each consisting of one or more unions operating in a particular industry. Two of the places were reserved for women. It received additional powers to intervene in the case of major industrial disputes, and to resolve inter-union conflicts. In 1924, the Joint Consultative Committee was set up, which brought trades councils ultimately under the control of the General Council.[3] However, these powers were not always exercised; many members of the council in the early years were elected on grounds of seniority, rather than recent accomplishments. Some were associated with left- and right-wing factions, although most were not strongly identified with a particular wing of the movement.[4]
Changes to the groups and numbers of seats were made over time, as the number of workers represented in different industries fluctuated,[5] but the system survived intact until the early 1980s.
Group 1: Mining and Quarrying
Year | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1921 | Robert Thomas Jones | NWQU | Robert Smillie | MFGB | Hugh Murnin | MFGB |
1922 | Herbert Smith | MFGB | ||||
1925 | Thomas Richards | MFGB | ||||
1927 | A. J. Cook | MFGB | ||||
1931 | Herbert Smith | MFGB | Ebby Edwards | MFGB | ||
1932 | John McGurk | MFGB | ||||
1933 | Peter Lee | MFGB | William Forshaw | LCNWCEBBF | ||
1934 | Joseph Jones | MFGB | ||||
1935 | Will Lawther | MFGB | ||||
1938 | R. W. Williams | NWQU | ||||
1946 | Jim Bowman | NUM | Robert J. Jones | NWQU | ||
1950 | Bartholomew Walsh | NACODS | ||||
1950 | Ernest Jones | NUM | ||||
1954 | Edwin Hall | NUM | ||||
1957 | Bartholomew Walsh | NACODS | ||||
1960 | Joseph Crawford | NACODS | Will Paynter | NUM | Len Martin | NUM |
1961 | Fred Collindridge | NUM | ||||
1963 | Sidney Ford | NUM | ||||
1971 | Lawrence Daly | NUM | Representation reduced to two seats[6] | |||
1973 | Joe Gormley | NUM | ||||
1980 | Arthur Scargill | NUM | ||||
1981 | Ray Chadburn | NUM | ||||
1982 | Mick McGahey | NUM |
Group 2: Railways
Year | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1921 | Alexander Walkden | TSSA | J. H. Thomas | NUR | John Bromley | ASLEF |
1924 | John Marchbank | NUR | ||||
1925 | J. H. Thomas | NUR | ||||
1929 | Charlie Cramp | NUR | ||||
1933 | John Marchbank | NUR | ||||
1936 | William Stott | TSSA | Richard Squance | ASLEF | ||
1940 | Charles Gallie | TSSA | William P. Allen | ASLEF | ||
1944 | John Benstead | NUR | ||||
1947 | Fred Bostock | TSSA | Jim Figgins | NUR | Jim Baty | ASLEF |
1948 | George Thorneycroft | TSSA | ||||
1953 | Bill Webber | TSSA | Jim Campbell | NUR | ||
1955 | Albert Hallworth | ASLEF | ||||
1957 | Sidney Greene | NUR | ||||
1960 | W. J. Evans | ASLEF | ||||
1963 | John Bothwell | TSSA | A. E. Griffiths | ASLEF | ||
1968 | Percy Coldrick | TSSA | ||||
1969 | Seat abolished[7] | |||||
1972 | Ray Buckton | ASLEF | ||||
1975 | Sidney Weighell | NUR |
Group 3: Transport (other than railways)
Year | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1921 | Harry Gosling | ASWLB | Ben Tillett | TGWU | Created 1930 | Created 1968[8] | Created 1977[9] | |||
1924 | Joe Cotter | AMWU | ||||||||
1925 | Ernest Bevin | TGWU | ||||||||
1930 | John Beard | TGWU | ||||||||
1931 | William Robert Spence | NUS | ||||||||
1935 | Walter Farthing | TGWU | ||||||||
1940 | Arthur Deakin | TGWU | ||||||||
1942 | Charles Jarman | NUS | ||||||||
1944 | Bert Papworth | TGWU | ||||||||
1947 | Tom Yates | NUS | ||||||||
1949 | Albert McAndrews | TGWU | ||||||||
1955 | Jock Tiffin | TGWU | A. L. Hill | TGWU | ||||||
1956 | Frank Cousins | TGWU | ||||||||
1958 | Len Forden | TGWU | ||||||||
1961 | Jim Scott | NUS | ||||||||
1962 | Bill Hogarth | NUS | ||||||||
1965 | Harry Nicholas | TGWU | ||||||||
1966 | Frank Cousins | TGWU | ||||||||
1967 | J. W. Jones | TGWU | ||||||||
1968 | Jack Jones | TGWU | ||||||||
1969 | Harry Urwin | TGWU | ||||||||
1970 | Fred Howell | TGWU | ||||||||
1972 | John William Slater | MNAOA | ||||||||
1974 | Jim Slater | NUS | Stan Pemberton | TGWU | ||||||
1977 | Moss Evans | TGWU | ||||||||
1978 | Walter Greendale | TGWU | ||||||||
1980 | Larry Smith | TGWU | ||||||||
1982 | Douglas Gray | TGWU |
Group 4: Shipbuilding
Year | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|
1921 | Hill, JohnJohn Hill | ASBSBSW |
1936 | Hodgson, MarkMark Hodgson | ASBSBSW |
1948 | Hill, TedTed Hill | ASBSBSW |
1965 | McGarvey, DannyDanny McGarvey | ASBSBSW |
1977 | Chalmers, JohnJohn Chalmers | ASBSBSW |
1980 | Murray, JimJim Murray | ASBSBSW |
Group 5: Engineering, Founding and Vehicle Building
Year | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1921 | Alonzo Swales | AEU | Jimmy Rowan | ETU | Allan Findlay | UPA | Created 1968[8] | |
1935 | Harry Berry | AEU | George Walker Thomson | AESD | ||||
1938 | James Kaylor | AEU | ||||||
1941 | Ernest Bussey | ETU | ||||||
1943 | Jack Tanner | AEU | ||||||
1947 | Wilfred Blackwell Beard | UPA | ||||||
1948 | Robert Openshaw | AEU | ||||||
1954 | William Carron | AEU | ||||||
1957 | William Tallon | AEU | ||||||
1967 | John McFarlane Boyd | AEU | Alf Roberts | NUVB | ||||
1968 | Percy Hanley | AUEFW | Hugh Scanlon | AUEFW | ||||
1970 | Len Edmondson | AUEW | ||||||
1972 | Les Buck | NUSMWCH&D | ||||||
1975 | Reg Birch | AUEW | ||||||
1977 | George Guy | NUSMWCH&D | ||||||
1978 | John McFarlane Boyd | AUEW | Terence Duffy | AUEW | ||||
1979 | Gavin Laird | AUEW | ||||||
1982 | Ed Scrivens | AUEW | Gerry Russell | AUEW |
Group 6: Technical, Engineering and Scientific
Year | Representative | Union | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|
1968 | Created 1968[8] | Created 1974[10] | ||
1968 | Doughty, GeorgeGeorge Doughty | TASS | ||
1974 | Gill, KenKen Gill | TASS | Jenkins, CliveClive Jenkins | ASTMS |
Group 7: Electrical
Year | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|
1965 | Created[11] | |
1965 | Cannon, LesLes Cannon | EETPU |
1971 | Chapple, FrankFrank Chapple | EETPU |
Group 8: Iron and Steel and Minor Metal Trades
The Iron and Steel and Minor Metal Trades Group was originally Group 6, but was renumbered in 1968.
Year | Representative | Union | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|
1921 | Arthur Pugh | ISTC | William Kean | NUGSAT |
1935 | John Brown | ISTC | ||
1945 | Lincoln Evans | ISTC | Ambrose Callighan | NUB |
1947 | Jack Owen | NUB | ||
1953 | Harry Douglass | ISTC | Joseph O'Hagan | NUB |
1966 | Reduced to 1 seat | |||
1967 | Dai Davies | ISTC | ||
1975 | Bill Sirs | ISTC |
Group 9: Building, Woodworking and Furnishing
The Building, Woodworking and Furnishing Group was originally Group 7, but was renumbered in 1965.
Year | Representative | Union | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|
1921 | George Hicks | AUBTW | A. A. Purcell | NAFTA |
1928 | Frank Wolstencroft | ASW | ||
1940 | Luke Fawcett | AUBTW | ||
1949 | Jack McDermott | ASW | ||
1952 | George Lowthian | AUBTW | ||
1958 | John C. Hill | ASW | ||
1959 | George Smith | ASW | ||
1973 | Glynn Lloyd | UCATT | ||
1979 | Les Wood | UCATT |
Group 9: Cotton
The Cotton Group was the original Group 9; in 1968, it was merged into the Textiles Group.
Year | Representative | Union | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|
1921 | John William Ogden | Weavers | Henry Boothman | AAOCS |
1930 | James Hindle | AWA | ||
1936 | William Wood | AAOCS | ||
1937 | James Bell | AWA | ||
1938 | Robert C. Handley | AAOCS | ||
1940 | Alfred Roberts | Cardroom | ||
1945 | Andrew Naesmith | Weavers | ||
1953 | Lewis Wright | AWA | ||
1963 | Reduced to 1 seat[12] | |||
1968 | Merged into Textiles Group |
Group 10: Printing and Paper
The Printing and Paper Group was originally Group 8, but was renumbered in 1968.
Year | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|
1921 | Skinner, HerbertHerbert Skinner | TA |
1932 | Isaacs, GeorgeGeorge Isaacs | NATSOPA |
1945 | Spackman, E. W.E. W. Spackman | NUPBPW |
1947 | Willis, RobertRobert Willis | LSC |
1965 | Briginshaw, RichardRichard Briginshaw | NATSOPA |
1975 | Keys, BillBill Keys | SOGAT |
Group 11: Textiles
The Textiles Group was originally Group 10: Textiles (other than cotton). It was renamed and renumbered in 1968, when the Cotton Group was merged in.
Year | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|
1921 | Turner, BenBen Turner | NUTW |
1929 | Shaw, ArthurArthur Shaw | NUDBTW |
1939 | Bagnall, GeorgeGeorge Bagnall | NUDBTW |
1948 | Heywood, WilfredWilfred Heywood | NUDBTW |
1957 | Sharp, LeonardLeonard Sharp | NUDBTW |
1966 | Peel, JackJack Peel | NUDBTW |
1972 | King, JoeJoe King | NUTAW |
1975 | Dyson, FredFred Dyson | NUDBTW |
1979 | Maddocks, BillBill Maddocks | NUDBTW |
1982 | Haigh, EddieEddie Haigh | TGWU |
Group 12: Clothing
The Clothing Group was originally Group 11, and was renumbered in 1968.
Year | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|
1921 | Conley, AndrewAndrew Conley | NUTGW |
1949 | Loughlin, AnneAnne Loughlin | NUTGW |
1953 | Newton, John E.John E. Newton | NUTGW |
1970 | Macgougan, JackJack Macgougan | NUTGW |
1979 | Smith, AlecAlec Smith | NUTGW |
Group 12: Boot, Shoe and Leather
The Boot, Shoe and Leather Group was the original Group 12.
Year | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|
1921 | Poulton, Edward L.Edward L. Poulton | NUBSO |
1930 | Townley, William R.William R. Townley | NUBSO |
1937 | Chester, GeorgeGeorge Chester | NUBSO |
1949 | Crawford, JamesJames Crawford | NUBSO |
1957 | Poole, LionelLionel Poole | NUBSO |
1959 | Robinson, SydneySydney Robinson | NUBSO |
Group 13: Glass, Pottery, Chemicals, Food, Drink, Tobacco, Brushmaking and Distribution
Year | Representative | Union | Year | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1921 | Turner, JohnJohn Turner | NAUSAWC | Created 1952[5] | ||
1925 | Leslie, JohnJohn Leslie | NAUSAWC | |||
1926 | Hallsworth, JosephJoseph Hallsworth | NUDAW | |||
1947 | Burrows, A. W.A. W. Burrows | USDAW | |||
1949 | Birch, AlanAlan Birch | USDAW | |||
1952 | Hewitt, HaroldHarold Hewitt | NSPW | |||
1962 | Allen, AlfAlf Allen | USDAW | |||
1964 | Haynes, ErnestErnest Haynes | BFAWU | |||
1969 | Gretton, StanStan Gretton | BFAWU | |||
1973 | Grieve, DougDoug Grieve | TWU | |||
1979 | Whatley, BillBill Whatley | USDAW |
Group 14: Agriculture
Year | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|
1921 | Walker, Robert BarrieRobert Barrie Walker | NUAAW |
1928 | Holmes, BillBill Holmes | NUAAW |
1945 | Dann, AlfAlf Dann | NUAAW |
1953 | Collison, HaroldHarold Collison | NUAAW |
1970 | Bottini, RegReg Bottini | NUAAW |
1978 | Boddy, JackJack Boddy | NUAAW |
Group 15: Public Employees
Year | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1921 | John William Bowen | UPW | Created 1965[11] | Created 1968[8] | Created 1970 | Created 1977[9] | ||||
1928 | George Gibson | MHIWU | ||||||||
1948 | Claude Bartlett | COHSE | ||||||||
1963 | Sydney Hill | NUPE | ||||||||
1965 | Walter Anderson | NALGO | ||||||||
1968 | Alan Fisher | NUPE | Terry Parry | FBU | ||||||
1970 | Edward Britton | NUT | ||||||||
1973 | Geoffrey Drain | NALGO | ||||||||
1974 | Fred Jarvis | NUT | ||||||||
1977 | Albert Spanswick | COHSE | ||||||||
1981 | Ken Cameron | FBU | ||||||||
1982 | Rodney Bickerstaffe | NUPE |
Group 16: Civil Servants
The Civil Servants Group was added in 1946, when unions of civil servants were first permitted to affiliate to the TUC.
Year | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1946 | Created 1946[13] | |||||
1946 | Charles Geddes | UCW | Seat added 1952[5] | Seat added 1977 | ||
1952 | Douglas Houghton | IRSF | ||||
1957 | Ron Smith | UCW | ||||
1960 | George F. Green | CSCA | ||||
1963 | Cyril Plant | IRSF | ||||
1967 | Thomas Jackson | UCW | ||||
1977 | Tony Christopher | IRSF | Ken Thomas | CPSA | ||
1982 | Alan Tuffin | UCW | Alistair Graham | CPSA |
Group 17: Non-Manual Workers
The Non-Manual Workers Group was originally Group 16 and was renumbered on the creation of the Civil Servants Group.
Year | Representative | Union | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|
1921 | Joe Williams | MU | Created 1968[8] | |
1925 | Herbert Henry Elvin | NUCAW | ||
1940 | Tom O'Brien | NATKE | ||
1968 | Leslie Littlewood | ABS | ||
1970 | Alan Sapper | ACTT | ||
1971 | Roy Grantham | APEX | ||
1975 | John Morton | MU |
Group 18: General Workers
The General Workers Group was originally Group 17 and was renumbered on the creation of the Civil Servants Group.
Year | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1921 | John Beard | WU | Joseph Nicholas Bell | NAUL | John Davenport | UOGL | Will Thorne | NUGW |
1922 | Arthur Hayday | NUGMW | ||||||
1923 | J. H. Moore | NLWU | ||||||
1924 | John Davenport | TGWU | ||||||
1930 | Reduced to 3 seats in 1930 | |||||||
1934 | Charles Dukes | NUGMW | Will Sherwood | NUGMW | ||||
1937 | Herbert Bullock | NUGMW | Harry N. Harrison | NUGMW | ||||
1947 | Tom Williamson | NUGMW | ||||||
1948 | Herbert Eastwood | URWGB | ||||||
1949 | Tom Eccles | NUGMW | ||||||
1950 | Frederick Hayday | NUGMW | ||||||
1959 | Jack Cooper | NUGMW | ||||||
1962 | Bernard Swindell | NUGMW | ||||||
1966 | David Basnett | NUGMW | ||||||
1973 | Alex M. Donnet | NUGMW | Jack Eccles | NUGMW | ||||
1976 | Ken Baker | NUGMW |
Group 19: Women Workers
The Women Workers Group was originally Group 18 and was renumbered on the creation of the Civil Servants Group.
Year | Representative | Union | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|
1921 | Julia Varley | TGWU | Margaret Bondfield | NUGW |
1923 | Mary Quaile | TGWU | ||
1925 | Margaret Bondfield | GMWU | ||
1926 | Julia Varley | TGWU | ||
1929 | Anne Loughlin | NUTGW | ||
1935 | Florence Hancock | TGWU | ||
1949 | Anne Godwin | NUCAW | ||
1958 | Ellen McCullough | TGWU | ||
1963 | Marie Patterson | TGWU | Winifred Baddeley | AEU |
1968 | Audrey Prime | NALGO | ||
1977 | Ada Maddocks | NALGO |
The group was expanded to five seats in 1981.
Year | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1981 | Ada Maddocks | NALGO | Gina Morgan | AUEW | Marie Patterson | TGWU | Muriel Turner | ASTMS | Pat Turner | GMB |
1983 to present
The General Council was restructured in 1983.[14]
Section A: Larger unions
Union of Communication Workers (UCW) | ||
---|---|---|
Year | Representative | Representative |
1983 | Alan Tuffin | 1 member until 1989 |
1989 | Margaret Morritt | |
1992 | 1 member from 1992 | |
1993 | Alan Johnson |
The UCW merged with the NCU in 1995 to form the CWU.
Communication Workers' Union (CWU) | ||
---|---|---|
Year | Representative | Representative |
1995 | Tony Young | Jeannie Drake |
2002 | Billy Hayes | |
2008 | Tony Kearns | |
2015 | Moved to Section B |
GMB | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative |
1983 | David Basnett | Jack Eccles | Ken Baker | 3 seats until 1989 |
1985 | Dick Pickering | |||
1986 | John Edmonds | Derek Oliver Gladwin | ||
1989 | Donna Covey | Roy Grantham | ||
1992 | Anna McGonigle | |||
1993 | Frank Wilkinson | |||
1997 | Sheila Bearcroft | Eddie Warrillow | ||
1999 | Jean Foster | |||
2000 | Paul Kenny | |||
2003 | Kevin Curran | |||
2004 | Three seats 2004-2009 | |||
2005 | Allan Garley | |||
2009 | Malcolm Sage | |||
2011 | Paul McCarthy | |||
2014 | Neil Derrick | Tim Roache |
Graphical, Paper and Media Union (GPMU) | ||
---|---|---|
Year | Representative | Representative |
1992 | Founded in 1992 | |
1992 | ? | Tony Dubbins |
1993 | Tony Burke | |
2002 | Moved to Section B |
National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers (NASUWT) | ||
---|---|---|
Year | Representative | Representative |
2002 | In Section B until 2002 | |
2002 | Nigel de Gruchy | Sue Rogers |
2003 | Eamonn O'Kane | |
2004 | Chris Keates | |
2009 | Jerry Bartlett | |
2010 | Brian Cookson |
National Union of Teachers (NUT) | ||
---|---|---|
Year | Representative | Representative |
2001 | In Section B until 2001 | |
2001 | Pat Hawkes | Doug McAvoy |
2004 | Steve Sinnott | |
2005 | Lesley Auger | |
2008 | Christine Blower | Dave Harvey |
2016 | Kevin Courtney | Philipa Harvey |
Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) | ||
---|---|---|
Year | Representative | Representative |
1998 | Union founded in 1998 | |
1998 | Gwenda Binks | Barry Reamsbottom |
2002 | Janice Godrich | Mark Serwotka |
2016 | Moved to Section B |
Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians (UCATT) | ||
---|---|---|
Year | Representative | Representative |
1983 | Les Wood | 1 seat until 1989 |
1985 | Albert Williams | |
1989 | Jack Henry | |
1991 | Peter Lenahan | |
1992 | George Brumwell | |
1993 | Moved to Section B |
Year | COHSE | NALGO | NUPE | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | |
1983 | David Williams | 1 seat until 1989 | Bill Gill | John Daly | Norrie Steele | 3 seats until 1989 | Rodney Bickerstaffe | L. Stevens | 2 seats until 1989 |
1984 | Dilwyn Davies | ||||||||
1985 | B. Ward | ||||||||
1986 | Joyce Winsett | ||||||||
1987 | Hector Mackenzie | Rita Donaghy | Ron Baird | ||||||
1989 | Judith Carter | Ina Love | |||||||
1990 | Alan Jinkinson | Bill Thorburn | |||||||
1991 | Jean Geldart | ? | ? |
COHSE, NALGO and NUPE merged in 1993 to form UNISON.
UNISON | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative |
1993 | Rodney Bickerstaffe | Rita Donaghy | Jean Geldart | Ina Love | Alan Jinkinson | Hector Mackenzie | Six seats until 2005 |
1995 | Alison Shepherd | Chris Connolly | |||||
1996 | Dave Prentis | Wendy Evans | |||||
2000 | David Anderson | ||||||
2001 | Liz Snape | Veronica Dunn | Keith Sonnet | ||||
2003 | Sofi Taylor | ||||||
2005 | Bob Abberley | Jane Carolan | |||||
2006 | Six seats in 2006 | ||||||
2007 | Gerry Gallagher | Eleanor Smith | |||||
2010 | Angela Lynes | Six seats 2010-2015 | |||||
2012 | Chris Tansley | ||||||
2013 | Karen Jennings | ||||||
2015 | Roger McKenzie |
TGWU | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative |
1983 | Brian Nicholson | Larry Smith | Walter Greendale | Douglas Gray | Moss Evans | Five seats 1983 to 1984 |
1984 | Ron Todd | |||||
1985 | Four seats 1985 to 1989 | |||||
1986 | Wilf Jowett | |||||
1988 | Peter Hagger | Bill Morris | Dan Duffy | |||
1989 | Maureen Twomey | Margaret Prosser | ? | |||
1992 | Jack Adams | |||||
1993 | ||||||
1995 | Peter Landles | |||||
1996 | TGWU reduced to 5 seats | ? | ||||
1997 | Marie Vannet | |||||
1999 | TGWU reduced to 4 seats | |||||
2000 | Barry Camfield | |||||
2002 | ? | |||||
2003 | Tony Woodley | |||||
2004 | Jimmy Kelly | Patricia Stuart |
AEU | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative |
1983 | Terry Duffy | Jack Whyman | Edward Scrivens | Gerry Russell |
1984 | 3 seats in 1984 | |||
1985 | John Weakley | Jack Whyman | ||
1986 | Bill Jordan | |||
1987 | John Weakley |
The ASTMS and TASS merged in 1988 to form MSF
Year | AEEU | MSF | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | |
1988 | Bill Jordan | John Weakley | Jack Whyman | 3 seats until 1989 | Anne Gibson | Ken Gill | ? | ? |
1989 | ? | Roger Lyons | J. Carr | |||||
1990 | Jimmy Airlie | Maureen Rooney | ||||||
1992 | MSF reduced to 3 seats | |||||||
1993 | Ken Jackson | Barbara Switzer | ||||||
1994 | John Allen | |||||||
1995 | Bill Morgan | |||||||
1996 | Robert Elsom | Davey Hall | ||||||
1998 | Dougie Rooney | Brendan Fenelon | ? | |||||
1999 | Mark Tami | Paul Talbot | ||||||
2000 | Sharon Allen |
The AEEU and MSF merged in 2001 to form Amicus
Amicus | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative |
2001 | Roger Lyons | Doug Rooney | Maureen Rooney | Paul Talbot | Four seats until 2004 | Five seats until 2005 |
2002 | Derek Simpson | |||||
2004 | Lucy Kelly | Ed Sweeney | ||||
2005 | Gail Cartmail | Tony Dubbins |
Amicus and the TGWU merged in 2007 to form Unite
Unite | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative | Representative |
2007 | Gail Cartmail | Tony Dubbins | Len McCluskey | Brenda Sanders | Derek Simpson | Tony Woodley | Pat Stuart | Dougie Rooney | Martin Mayer | Paul Talbot |
2008 | Tony Burke | Tony Woodhouse | ||||||||
2009 | Reduced to 8 seats | |||||||||
2011 | Jane Stewart | Steve Turner | Andrew Murray | |||||||
2012 | Reduced to 7 seats | |||||||||
2014 | Maggie Ryan |
Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW) | |||
---|---|---|---|
Year | Representative | Representative | Representative |
1983 | Bill Whatley | One seat until 1989 | |
1986 | Garfield Davies | ||
1989 | Bernadette Hillon | Two seats until 2012 | |
1997 | Bill Connor | ||
1998 | Marge Carey | ||
2004 | John Hannett | ||
2006 | Pauline Foulkes | ||
2007 | Fiona Wilson | ||
2012 | Tony Dale |
Section B: Unions with 30,000 to 200,000 members
Section B originated as part of Section A, unions with 100,000 to 200,000 members being automatically entitled to one seat on the council.
Year | APEX | ASTMS | BIFU | CPSA | EETPU | NASUWT | NGA | NUM | NUR | NUT | POEU/ NCU | SOGAT | TASS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1983 | Roy Grantham | Clive Jenkins | Leif Mills | Alistair Graham | Eric Hammond | Fred Smithies | Joe Wade | Mick McGahey | Jimmy Knapp | Fred Jarvis | Bryan Stanley | Bill Keys | Ken Gill |
1984 | Ray Alderson | Tony Dubbins | |||||||||||
1985 | Alistair Graham | Brenda Dean | |||||||||||
1986 | Kate Losinska | Arthur Scargill | John Golding | ||||||||||
1987 | ? | John Macreadie | Expelled in 1987 | ||||||||||
1988 | Merged into MSF | John Ellis | Moved to Section B in 1988 | E. George | Merged into MSF |
In 1989, these unions were moved to a new Section B, but there were no changes to their entitlement of seats.
Year | ATL | CPSA | GPMU | NASUWT | NCU | NUCPS | NUR | NUT | Prospect | SOGAT | UCATT | UCU | UNIFI |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1989 | Affiliated 1998 | John Ellis | Section A until 2002 | Nigel de Gruchy | Anthony Young | Leslie Christie | Jimmy Knapp | Doug McAvoy | Founded 2001 | Brenda Dean | Section A until 1993 | Founded 2006 | Leif Mills |
1992 | Barry Reamsbottom | John Sheldon | Moved to Section C | Merged into GPMU | |||||||||
1993 | George Brumwell | ||||||||||||
1995 | Merged into CWU | ||||||||||||
1996 | Merged into PSTCU | Ed Sweeney | |||||||||||
1998 | Peter Smith | Merged into PCS | |||||||||||
2000 | |||||||||||||
2001 | Moved to Section A | Paul Noon | |||||||||||
2002 | Tony Dubbins | Moved to Section A | |||||||||||
2003 | Mary Bousted | ||||||||||||
2004 | Merged into Amicus | ||||||||||||
2005 | Merged into Amicus | Alan Ritchie | |||||||||||
2006 | Sally Hunt | ||||||||||||
2011 | George Guy |
Unions with 30,000 to 99,999 members moved to Section B in 2012.
Year | ATL | CSP | Community | CWU | EIS | Equity | FBU | Musicians | NUJ | POA | Prospect | PCS | RCM | RMT | UCATT | UCU |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Mary Bousted | Lesley Mercer | Michael J. Leahy | Section A until 2015 | Larry Flanagan | Christine Payne | Matt Wrack | John F. Smith | Michelle Stanistreet | Steve Gillan | Mike Clancy | Section A until 2016 | Affiliated 2015 | Bob Crow | Steve Murphy | Sally Hunt |
2013 | ||||||||||||||||
2014 | Claire Sullivan | Roy Rickhuss | Peter Pinkney | |||||||||||||
2015 | Dave Ward | In Section C in 2015 | Jon Skewes | Mick Cash | Brian Rye | |||||||||||
2016 | Michelle Stanistreet | Mark Serwotka |
Section C: Other unions
Unions with fewer than 100,000 members were placed in Section B until 1989.
Year | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1983 | Ray Buckton | ASLEF | Ken Cameron | FBU | Tony Christopher | IRSF | Robert Garland | AEU-Foundry | Doug Grieve | TWU | John Lyons | EMA | Charles P. McCarthy | NSMM | John Morton | Musicians | Laurie Sapper | ACTT | Bill Sirs | ISTC | Alec Smith | NUTGW |
1984 | David Lambert | KFAT | Bill McCall | IPCS | Bob Stevenson | NUFLAT | Bert Lyons | TSSA | ||||||||||||||
1985 | Roy Evans | ISTC | Roy Grantham | APEX | Eric Nevin | MNAOA | ||||||||||||||||
1986 | John Morton | Musicians | ||||||||||||||||||||
1987 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1988 |
In 1989, the section for small unions was renamed Section C, and was reduced to eight members.
Year | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1989 | Bill Brett | IPMS | Clive Brooke | IRSF | Roy Evans | ISTC | David Lambert | KFAT | John Lyons | EMA | John Morton | Musicians | Alec Smith | NUTGW | Bob Stevenson | NUFLAT |
1990 | Dennis Scard | Musicians | John Newman | NUMAST | ||||||||||||
1991 | Ken Cameron | FBU | David Evans | POA | ||||||||||||
1992 | Keith Brookman | ISTC | Reduced to 7 seats in 1992 | |||||||||||||
1993 | Jimmy Knapp | RMT | ||||||||||||||
1996 | Tony Cooper | EMA | ||||||||||||||
1998 | John Chowcat | NAEIAC | ||||||||||||||
1999 | Michael J. Leahy | Community | Brian Orrel | NUMAST | ||||||||||||
2000 | Andy Gilchrist | FBU | Ged Nichols | Accord | Richard Rosser | TSSA |
Increased to 11 members in 2001.
Year | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2001 | Jonathan Baume | FDA | Brian Caton | POA | Paul Gates | KFAT | Andy Gilchrist | FBU | Michael J. Leahy | Community | Judy McKnight | NAPO | Ged Nichols | Accord | Paul Noon | IMPS | Brian Orrel | NUMAST | Mick Rix | ASLEF | Richard Rosser | TSSA |
2002 | Jeremy Dear | NUJ | Paul Mackney | NATFHE | ||||||||||||||||||
2003 | Bob Crow | RMT | Paul Gates | KFAT | ||||||||||||||||||
2004 | Gerry Doherty | TSSA | Ged Nichols | Accord | ||||||||||||||||||
2005 | Doug Nicholls | CYWU | Tim Poil | NGSU | ||||||||||||||||||
2006 | Matt Wrack | FBU | ||||||||||||||||||||
2007 | John F. Smith | Musicians | ||||||||||||||||||||
2008 | Christine Payne | Equity | ||||||||||||||||||||
2009 | Mark Dickinson | Nautilus | ||||||||||||||||||||
2010 | Bob Crow | RMT | Steve Gillan | POA | ||||||||||||||||||
2011 | Michelle Stanistreet | NUJ | Simon Weller | ASLEF |
In 2012, unions with 30,000 to 99,999 members were moved to Section B, and Section C was reduced to seven members.
Year | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union | Name | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Manuel Cortes | TSSA | Mark Dickinson | Nautilus | Ged Nichols | Accord | Dave Penman | FDA | Tim Poil | NGSU | Eddie Saville | HCSA | Simon Weller | ASLEF |
2013 | ||||||||||||||
2014 | ||||||||||||||
2015 | ||||||||||||||
2016 | Nick Cusack | PFA |
Section D: Women
Year | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1983 | Olwyn Davies | NUPE | Ada Maddocks | NALGO | Gina Morgan | AEU | Marie Patterson | TGWU | Muriel Turner | ASTMS | Pat Turner | GMB |
1985 | Margaret Prosser | TGWU | ||||||||||
1987 | Bernadette Hillon | USDAW | Ina Love | NUPE |
Reduced to four members in 1989.
Year | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1989 | Liz Symons | FDA | Pam Thomas | SOGAT | Diana Warwick | AUT | Ada Maddocks | NALGO |
1990 | Jeannie Drake | NCU | ||||||
1992 | Pat Hawkes | NUT | Pat Dwyer | UCW | ||||
1995 | Helen McGrath | KFAT | Jocelyn Prudence | CSP | ||||
1996 | Anita Halpin | NUJ | ||||||
1997 | Penny Holloway | AUT | ||||||
1999 | Anita Halpin | NUJ | Jenny Thurston | Prospect | ||||
2000 | Lesley Mercer | CSP | ||||||
2001 | Anita Halpin | NUJ | ||||||
2002 | Julie Grant | ATL | ||||||
2003 | Sally Hunt | AUT | ||||||
2005 | Sue Ferns | Prospect | ||||||
2007 | Julia Neal | ATL | ||||||
2009 | Joanna Brown | SCP | ||||||
2011 | Alice Robinson | ATL | ||||||
2012 | Sue Mather | Community | ||||||
2013 | Niamh Sweeney | ATL | ||||||
2014 | Linda Rolph | Accord | ||||||
2016 | Annette Mansell-Green | BDA |
Sections E, F and G: Black workers
Year | Section E | Section F | Section G | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Representative | Union | Representative | Union | Representative | Union | |
1995 | Bob Purkiss | TGWU | Mohan Dhamrait | NUT | Gloria Mills | Unison |
2000 | Mohammad Taj | Unite | ||||
2001 | Leslie Mannaseh | Prospect | ||||
2015 | Micky Nicholas | FBU |
Section H: Disabled workers
Created 2001
Year | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|
2001 | Mark Fysh | Unison |
2011 | Seán McGovern | Unite |
Section I: LGBT workers
Created 2001
Year | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|
2001 | David Lascelles | GMB |
2006 | Maria Exall | CWU |
Section J: Young workers
Created 2001
Year | Representative | Union |
---|---|---|
2001 | Phil Pinder | TGWU |
2004 | Matthew McGregor | TGWU |
2005 | John Walsh | Unite |
2011 | Fern McCaffrey | GMB |
2016 | Craig Dawson | GMB |
References
- 1 2 Trades Union Congress, "General Council and TUC structure"
- ↑ Maor, Moshe (1997). Political Parties and Party Systems. London: Routledge. p. 121. ISBN 0415082846.
- ↑ Laybourn, Keith (1999). Modern Britain Since 1906: A Reader. London: I. B. Tauris & Co. p. 141. ISBN 1860642985.
- ↑ Calhoun, Daniel Fairchild (1976). The United Front!: The TUC and the Russians, 1923-1928. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 38–40. ISBN 0521210569.
- 1 2 3 Trades Union Congress, Report of Proceedings at the 83rd Annual Trades Union Congress, p.299
- ↑ Trades Union Congress, Report of the 103rd Annual Trades Union Congress, p.42
- ↑ Trades Union Congress, Report of the 1968 Annual Trades Union Congress, p.143
- 1 2 3 4 5 Trades Union Congress, Report of the 100th Annual Trades Union Congress, p.144
- 1 2 Trades Union Congress, Report of the 109th Annual Trades Union Congress, p.27
- ↑ Labour Research, Vols.62-63, p.235
- 1 2 Labour Research, vols.54-55, p.159
- ↑ Report of Proceedings at the 1961 Annual Trades Union Congress, p.509
- ↑ Trades Union Congress, Report of the 1948 Annual Trades Union Congress, p.301
- ↑ Trades Union Congress, "TUC General Council members"