National Union of Foundry Workers
The National Union of Foundry Workers (NUFW) was a trade union representing workers in foundries in the United Kingdom.
The union was founded in 1920 with the merger of the Associated Iron Moulders of Scotland, the Amalgamated Society of Coremakers of Great Britain and Ireland and the Friendly Society of Iron Founders of England, Ireland and Wales. The Scottish Brassmoulders' Union joined in 1942, and the Associated Iron, Steel and Brass Dressers of Scotland merged in during 1945. In 1946, the union merged with the Ironfounding Workers' Association and the United Metal Founders' Society to form the Amalgamated Union of Foundry Workers.[1]
Although many women worked in foundries during and after World War II, the NUFW only admitted men into its membership.[2]
General secretaries
- 1920: Alfred Todd
- 1925: Robert Tilling
- 1934: J. H. Codd
- 1938: Albert Wilkie
- 1944: Jim Gardner
Further reading
Hubert Jim Fyrth and Henry Collins, The Foundry Workers: a trade union history
References
- ^ Archives Hub, "National Union of Foundry Workers"
- ^ Jeremy Black, A History of the British Isles, p.310