Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunications and Plumbing Union
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Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunications and Plumbing Union | |
AEEU | |
Founded | July 1968 |
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Dissolved | 1 May 1992 |
Headquarters | Hayes Court, Bromley, London[1] |
Location | |
Members | 425,000 (1970s) |
Key people | Frank Chapple, Eric Hammond |
Publication | Contact[1] |
Affiliations | TUC, NFBTO, Labour |
Now part of Unite the Union |
The Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunications and Plumbing Union, known as the EETPU, was a British trade union formed in 1968 as a union for
History
The union was formed in July 1968 with the merger of the
For many years the EETPU owned and operated its own Technical Training Department which was based at Cudham Hall in Kent. This received much acclaim and press attention in its day.
In September 1982, Chapple became President of the Trades Union Congress and was succeeded by Eric Hammond in 1984. Chapple was elevated to the House of Lords as Lord Chapple of Hoxton in 1985.[4][5]
In 1986 the union's members replaced print workers that had been sacked by
Expulsion from the TUC
The union had its own approach to making deals with companies, and thus often clashed with the
Mergers
The union merged with the Amalgamated Engineering Union to become the Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union (AEEU) in May 1992, so the electricians were now part of the TUC. The AEEU was led by Ken Jackson, who belonged to the EETPU. The AEEU merged with the Manufacturing, Science and Finance (MSF) to become Amicus in 2001. Amicus, the largest private sector union with 1.2m workers, was led by Derek Simpson since June 2002. Tony Dubbins, of the NGA in the Wapping dispute, became Joint Deputy General Secretary in 2004. Amicus merged with the Transport and General Workers' Union in May 2007 to become Unite the Union.
Amalgamations
A large number of small unions amalgamated with the EETPU:[7]
- 1980: Steel Industry Management Association, Telecommunications Staff Association, United Kingdom Association of Professional Engineers
- 1982: British Transport Officers' Guild
- 1983: Association of Management and Professional Staffs
- 1984: Rolls-Royce Management Association
- 1989: Association of British Professional Divers, Ministry of Defence Staff Association, National Association of Senior Probation Officers, Nelson and District Power Loom Overlookers' Association, Springfield Foreman's Association
- 1990: Haslingden and District Power Loom Overlookers' Association, Institute of Journalists Trade Union, National Association of Fire Officers, National Association of Power Loom Overlookers, Nationally Integrated Caring Employees, Prison Service Union, Television and Film Production Employees' Association
- 1991: Colne and District Power Loom Overlookers' Association
- 1992: British Cement Staffs Association
Election results
The union sponsored many Labour Party candidates in each Parliamentary election.
Leadership
General Secretaries
- 1968: Frank Chapple
- 1984: Eric Hammond
General Presidents
- 1968: Les Cannon
- 1972: Frank Chapple (jointly with general secretary post)
- 1975: Tom Breakell
- 1986: Paul Gallagher
Plumbing National Secretaries
- 1968: Charles Lovell
- 1988: Bill Gannon
References
- ^ ISBN 0861043502.
- ISBN 0-297-79662-3.
- ^ "The Cabinet Papers | Industrial unrest". The National Archives. Archived from the original on Sep 27, 2022.
- ^ Goodman, Geoffrey (22 October 2004). "Obituary: Lord Chapple". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
- ^ "Union leader Lord Chapple dead". BBC News. 20 October 2004. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
- ^ John B. Smethurst and Peter Carter, Historical Directory of Trade Unions, vol.6, p.207
- ^ Gary N. Chaison, Union Mergers in Hard Times: The View from Five Countries, pp. 175–184.
- ^ a b c Labour Party, Report of the Sixty-Ninth Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp. 289–312.
- ^ a b c Labour Party, Report of the Seventy-Third Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp. 371–390.
- ^ a b c Labour Party, Report of the Seventy-Third Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp. 391–411.
- ^ a b c d Labour Party, Report of the Seventy-Eighth Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp. 406–431.
- ^ ISBN 094635815X.
- ^ a b c d e f The Times Guide to the House of Commons April 1992, pp. 32–249.
External links
- Catalogue of the EETPU archives, held at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
- Rogers, Roy (2 March 1989). "Unions Prepare Path For Merger". The Glasgow Herald. p. 5. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
- Rogers, Roy (18 May 1989). "Union's Ban On Communists Stays ". The Glasgow Herald. p. 7. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
The moderate leadership of the Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunications and Plumbing Union failed yesterday to open the way for the lifting of the 25-year-old ...
- Wallace, Alan (18 November 1982). "Join Us, Union Urges Tories". Evening Times. Glasgow. p. 19. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
The Right-wing Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunications, and Plumbing Union believes it has to take the arguments "beyond the Labour Party and the TUC to those who have influence in our society."