Britain 4: NMUs Flashcards
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When was the Amalgamated Society of Engineers founded?
1851
Aims
What did the ASE aim to do?
Reassert and protect the rights of skilled workers
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Who led the ASE?
William Allen
Finances
How much did the ASE make by 1852?
£12,000 p.a.
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How many donations of what did the ASE give to a builders strike, allowing the strike to last for 3 months?
Three donations of £1000
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What else formed due to the success of the ASE?
Amalgamated society of carpenters and joiners
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When was the ASCJ formed?
1860
Success
Why were NMUs more successful than earlier trade unions?
More regulated, structured, funded and widespread
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Who led the ASCJ?
Robert Applegarth
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What did the ASE and the ASCJ promote?
Using negotiation to achieve goals
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Who did the ASE form positive relations with and what did this mean?
The liberal party - more political power
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By 1874, how many members did the British trade union movement have?
1 million
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How did the ASE run?
They had an Executive Council in charge and a General Secretary that managed day-to-day affairs
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The ASE was a combination of how many organised groups?
3
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How did NMUs have more of an impact than the chartists?
Showed they weren’t interested in violence, and were moderate