- Nottinghamshire Miners' Association
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Nottinghamshire Miners' Association Founded 1881 Date dissolved 1945 Merged into National Union of Mineworkers Country United Kingdom The Nottinghamshire Miners' Association was a trade union in the United Kingdom.
The union was founded in 1881 to represent coal miners in Nottinghamshire.
During the UK General Strike of 1926, General Secretary George Alfred Spencer negotiated a return to work for some members, against the wishes of the union, and he was expelled.[1] He founded the Nottinghamshire Miners' Industrial Union, a split supported by most of the mine owners. The two organisations reunited in 1937,[2] as the Nottinghamshire Miners' Federated Union.
In 1945, the union became the Nottinghamshire Area of the National Union of Mineworkers. During the 1984-1985 miners' strike, the majority of the members broke away to form the Union of Democratic Mineworkers.
Presidents
- 1881: Joseph Allen
- 1883: Joseph Hopkin
- 1884: Charles West
- 1888: Aaron Stewart
- 1897: W. Hardy
- 1899: John E. Whyatt
- 1907: Charles Bunfield
- 1909: William Carter
- 1910: John E. Whyatt
- 1912: George Alfred Spencer
- 1918: Frank Varley
- 1930: Val Coleman
- 1932: Bernard Taylor
- 1937: George Alfred Spencer
- 1945: Bill Bayliss
- Len Clarke
- 1982: Ray Chadburn
- Keith Stanley
General Secretaries
- 1881: W. Kay
- 1884: Aaron Stewart
- 1887: William Bailey
- 1893: John George Hancock
- 1897: Aaron Stewart
- 1910: Charles Bunfield
- 1914:
- 1918: George Alfred Spencer
- 1926: William Carter
- 1932: Val Coleman
- Len Martin
- 1981: Henry Richardson
References
Presidents 1889: Pickard · 1904: Enoch Edwards · 1912: Smillie · 1922: Smith · 1929: Richards · 1931: Ebby Edwards · 1932: Lee · 1934: J. Jones · 1939: Lawther · 1954: Ernest Jones · 1960: Machen · 1960: Ford · 1971: Gormley · 1982: Scargill · 2002: LaveryVice-Presidents 1889: Woods · 1909: Smillie · 1912: Harvey · 1914: House · 1917: Smith · 1922: Walsh · 1924: Richards · 1929: Ebby Edwards · 1931: Lee · 1932: J. Jones · 1933: Davies · 1934: Lawther · 1939: Bowman · 1950: Ernest Jones · 1954: Edward Jones · 1960: Collindridge · 1962: Schofield · 1972: McGahey · 1987: Thompson · 1989: Vacant · 1992: Cave · 2002: Stanley · 2010: WilsonGeneral Secretaries 1889: Ashton · 1919: Hodges · 1924: Cook · 1932: Ebby Edwards · 1946: Horner · 1959: Paynter · 1968: Daly · 1984: Heathfield · 1992: Scargill · 1992: Vacant? · 2002: Kemp · 2007: KitchenTreasurers MFGB affiliates Bristol · Cleveland · Cumberland · Derbyshire · Durham · Forest of Dean · Kent · Lancashire and Cheshire · Leicestershire · Midland Counties · Northumberland · North Wales · Nottinghamshire · Scotland · Somerset · South Derbyshire · South Wales · YorkshireStrikes Categories:- Organizations established in 1881
- Miners' labor unions
- National Union of Mineworkers (UK)
- Politics of Nottinghamshire
- 1881 establishments in England
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