Trade Unionism - The Council of Action and the Formation of the AEU and the TGWU Flashcards

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The Council of Action - Background - What seemed inevitable in 1920 and what did the TUs do to combat this?

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In 1920, war between Britain and Russia seemed possible over the Russo-Polish war – the socialists among the TUs were opposed to this since Russia was communist – the TUs and the Labour Party created a Council of Action, a committee for organising political action – this was supported by around 500 local councils of action

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The Council of Action - Background - What did the TUs to to prevent Britain supporting Poland’s war effort?

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To prevent Britain supporting Poland’s war effort, they prepared to hold strikes to disrupt British production and raised awareness of the situation among the public – as a result, 6000 protestors attended a march in London

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The Council of Action - Why was the Council of Action important - How did it affect the relationship between the middle and working classes?

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It raised tension between the working and middle classes – they were supporting a communist country, and some Councils of Action, such as in Birmingham, were discussing wider socialist change

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The Council of Action - Why was the Council of Action important - How did the Council of Action affect the damage done by Black Friday?

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The Councils of Action repaired the damage of Black Friday by building a loose network between TUs and an infrastructure for organising strikes

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The Council of Action - Why was the Council of Action important - What did a gov investigation into the Council of Action show and what happened after the Russo-Polish War?

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A gov investigation into the Councils of Action showed that they were not sufficiently well organised to pose a real revolutionary threat, and the gov took them less seriously – when the Russo-Polish War ended in 1921, the Council of Action lacked a purpose and ended before any real conflict could appear with the gov

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The formation of the AEU and TGWU - What led to the formation of these groups?

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The inability to defend workers effectively forced TUs to group together into larger, amalgamated unions which represented more trades

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The formation of the AEU and TGWU - The AEU - What was the AEU?

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The Amalgamated Engineering Union (AEU) was an alliance of 9 smaller engineering unions formed around an older organisation, the Amalgamated Society of Engineers

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The formation of the AEU and TGWU - The AEU - When did it form and what was its main strength?

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It formed in 1921 and included unions like the Steam Engine Makers Society – the strength of the AEU was that the members were all highly skilled craftsmen, and they could afford to pay one shilling per week – this made the AEU financially stable, with economic resources to fund strikes – this discouraged employers from getting into conflict with them

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The formation of the AEU and TGWU - The TGWU - What was the TGWU, when formed, how many unions and workers?

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The Transport and General Workers’ Union (TGWU) was the largest union – it formed in 1922 from 14 unions representing 350,000 workers

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The formation of the AEU and TGWU - What was unusual about the TGWU?

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What was unusual was that it had a particularly wide range of trades, including dock and road transport workers, but also clerical and administrative workers

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The formation of the AEU and TGWU - What was the attitude of other unions to the amalgamated groups?

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However, many unions disliked the amalgamated unions, since they saw them as removing the independence of individual TUs – smaller unions met in councils of action to represent workers in their locality in industrial disputes

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