Iron and Steel Trades Confederation

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The Iron and Steel Trades Confederation was a British trade union for metal-workers and allied groups. It was formed on January 1st as a merger of existing steel-workers' unions in 1917.

[edit] History

In 1917 Minister of Labour, John Hodge passed the Trade Unions' Amalgamation Act, which simplified the process where by Trade Unions merged, amalgamated or federated. This was in response to both the difficulty of mergers under the previous legislation (requiring two-third majorities in favor in all participant unions), as well as a desire to push craft unions into general trade unions to cover entire industries[1]

The unions that have amalgamated or transfered engagements to the ISTC and year it occurred;

The British Steel Smelters, Mill, Iron and Tinplate Workers (1917)

The Associated Iron and Steel Workers of Great Britain (1917)

The National Steel Workers' Association Engineering and Labour League (1917)

The Amalgamated Association of Steel and Iron Workers of Great Britain (1920)

The Tin and Sheet Millmens' Association (1921)

The Wire Workers Union (1922-24, 1991)

The National Union of Blastfurnacemen (1985)

The Power Loom Carpet Weavers and Textile Workers Union (2000)

The National League of the Blind and Disabled (2000)


The resultant union was named the Iron and Steel Trades Confederation. Both the Amalgamated Association of Steel and Iron Workers of Great Britain and the Tin and Sheet Millmens' Association balloted their members unsuccesfully in 1916 but were later successful. The Wire Workers Union amalgameted in 1922 but left in 1924, rejoining in 1991.

In later years the union also built up representation amongst workers in the electronics industry, plastics and glass, the manufacture of kitchen furniture, carpet production, and call centres. Expansion was especially strong in areas with major steel industry installations.

Responding to the contraction of the British manufactoring sector, the ISTC expanded into new areas in 2000. Both the NLBD and PLCWTWU pre-dating the ISTC having been formed as a trade unions in 1899 and 1866 respectively[2].

In 2004, the ISTC merged with the National Union of Knitwear, Footwear & Apparel Trades (KFAT) to form a new organisation called Community.

[edit] General Secretaries

  • 1917: Arthur Pugh
  • 1937: John Brown
  • 1946: Lincoln Evans
  • 1953: Harry Douglass
  • 1967: Dai Davies
  • 1975: Bill Sirs
  • 1985: Roy Evans
  • 1993: Keith Brookman
  • 1999: Michael J. Leahy OBE
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