National Association of Operative Plasterers
Founded | 1859 |
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Date dissolved | 1968 |
Merged into | Transport and General Workers' Union |
Affiliation | TUC, NFBTO |
Country | United Kingdom |
The National Association of Operative Plasterers (NAOP) was a trade union in the United Kingdom founded in 1859. It merged with the Transport and General Workers' Union in 1968.
General Secretaries
- 1861: C. O. Williams[1]
- 1885: John Knight[1]
- 1885: Arthur Otley[1]
- 1896: M. J. Deller[1]
- 1906: T. H. Oley[1]
- 1922: A. H. Telling[1]
- 1950: Albert Dunne
See also
References
- Reports from commissioners, House of Commons, 1869, p. 12
Further reading
- James Robert Newman (1960), The NAOP heritage: a short historical review of the growth and development of the National Association of Operative Plasterers, 1860-1960.
External links
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