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Society of Enginemen,
Cranemen and
Firemen was a
trade union in the
United Kingdom. It
represented stationary engine drivers and
cranemen in a wide variety...
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union in the
United Kingdom. It
represented stationary engine drivers and
cranemen in a wide
variety of industries, as well as less
skilled workers in the...
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became national organiser of the
National Amalgamated Society of Enginemen,
Cranemen, Boilermen,
Firemen and
Electrical Workers,
later rising to be general...
- the "British
Labour Amalgamation". In 1902, the
Lancashire Enginemen,
Cranemen and
Firemen Electrical and
Hydraulic Attendants' ****ociation joined, although...
- politician.
Brown first joined the
National Amalgamated Society of Enginemen,
Cranemen,
Boilermen and
Firemen in 1905, and four
years later was
appointed as a...
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merged into the BSSA,
including the
Amalgamated Society of Enginemen,
Cranemen and Firemen, in 1912.
Ongoing disputes did not
prevent the BSSA from expanding...
- In 1900, his
union became part of the
National Amalgamated Enginemen,
Cranemen, Hammer,
Steam and
Electric Tram
Drivers and
Boiler Firemen, and he served...
- ****ociation of
Transport Employees,
United Stationary Engine Drivers,
Cranemen,
Motormen and Firemen's
Trade Union 1923:
James Larkin 1947:
James Larkin...
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Society of Gas, Muni****l and
General Workers, the
Amalgamated Enginemen,
Cranemen, Boilermen,
Firemen and Wire Rope
Workers Union and the
National Federation...
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Building Trades 3 3
Cotton Operatives 4 4 Dock Labourers, Stevedores,
Cranemen, Enginemen, etc. 5
Abolished Engineers 6 5
Gasworkers and
General Labourers...