Pelsall District Miners' Association
Appearance
Founded | 1887 |
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Headquarters | Lloyds Chambers, Park Street, Walsall |
Location |
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Members | 6,120 (1907)[1] |
Parent organization | Midland Miners' Federation |
The Pelsall District Miners' Association was a trade union representing coal miners in the Walsall area of England.
The union was founded in 1887. By the end of the year, it already had 2,181 members, and had appointed Benjamin Dean as its full-time agent and secretary. It also affiliated to the Midland Counties Miners' Federation.[2]
Membership of the union was fairly constant for many years, but by 1907 had increased to 6,120. It fell to 3,713 in 1911, but was back over 5,000 by 1925.[1][2]
In 1945, the union became the Pelsall District of the Midland Area of the National Union of Mineworkers, with far less autonomy than before.[2] A couple of years later, it merged into the Cannock Chase District.[3]
General Secretaries
[edit]- 1887: Benjamin Dean
- 1910: Frederick James Dean
- 1923: John Blakemore
References
[edit]- ^ a b Report on Trade Unions in 1905-1907. London: Board of Trade. 1909. pp. 82–101.
- ^ a b c Smethurst, John B.; Carter, Peter (June 2009). Historical Directory of Trade Unions. Vol. 6. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing. p. 508. ISBN 9780754666837. LCCN 80-151653.
- ^ National Union of Mineworkers, "Annual Conference 1946: Report of the National Executive Committee", p.98