Mental Hospital and Institutional Workers' Union
The National Asylum Workers' Union was founded in 1910 and was renamed the Mental Hospital and Institutional Workers' Union in 1935. In 1946 the union merged with the Hospitals and Welfare Services Union to form the Confederation of Health Service Employees.
Reference: M. Carpenter, All for One (COHSE: Banstead, 1980).
From the guide to the Papers of the National Asylum Workers' Union and the Mental Hospital and Institutional Workers' Union, 1910-1946, (Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick Library)
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creatorOf | Papers of the National Asylum Workers' Union and the Mental Hospital and Institutional Workers' Union, 1910-1946 | Modern Records Centre | |
referencedIn | Papers of George Gibson, 1941-1950s (mostly later copies, some annotated at a later date) | Modern Records Centre |
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associatedWith | Gibson, George | person |
associatedWith | National Asylum Workers' Union | corporateBody |
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Psychiatric hospitals Staff Labor unions Great Britain |
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