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National Union of Public Employees

 
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The National Union of Public Employees (NUPE) was a British trade union which represented public sector workers. The union was founded in 1908 as the National Union of Corporation Workers, which split from the Municipal Employees Association, following Albin Taylor's dismissal as General Secretary. The union became NUPE in 1925.[1]

In 1993, NUPE merged with NALGO (the National and Local Government Officers Association) and COHSE (the Confederation of Health Service Employees) to form UNISON.

General Secretaries

  • 1908: Albin Taylor
  • 1934: Bryn Roberts
  • 1962: Sydney Hill
  • 1968: Alan Fisher
  • 1982: Rodney Bickerstaffe

References

  1. ^ Arthur Marsh, Victoria Ryan and John B. Smethurst, Historical Directory of Trade Unions

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