COOKE, Arthur Ebenezer, fl 1862-1935, trade unionist 1886-1936

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COOKE, Arthur Ebenezer, fl 1862-1935, trade unionist 1886-1936

38 volumes and 10 boxes

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Trades Union Congress (Great Britain)

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The Trades Union Congress is a federation of trade unions in England and Wales, representing the majority of trade unions there....

Cooke, Arthur Ebenezer, fl 1862-1935

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Arthur Cooke was a member of Working Men's College, Great Ormond St, and a trade union official for 30 years. He was an active member of the Society of Lithographic Artists, Designers, Engravers and Process Workers. From the guide to the COOKE, Arthur Ebenezer, fl 1862-1935, trade unionist, 1886-1936, (British Library of Political and Economic Science) ...

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Printing and Kindred Trades Federation

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The Process Journal

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Labour Representation Committee (Great Britain : 1900-1906)

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In the 1895 General Election the Independent Labour Party put up 28 candidates but won only 44,325 votes. James Keir Hardie (1856-1915), the leader of the party believed that to obtain success in parliamentary elections, it would be necessary to join with other left-wing groups. On 27th February 1900, representatives of all the socialist groups in Britain (the Independent Labour Party, the Social Democratic Federation and the Fabian Society, met with trade union leaders at the Memorial Hall in F...

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International Federation of Lithographers, Printers and similar Trades.

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Founded in London 1896, in order to organize the lithographers' and printers' trade independently from, in particular, the typographers' trade; secretariat in London 1896-1908, Germany 1908-1920, Brussels 1920-1929, Amsterdam and Amstelveen 1929-1949; much of the organization was destroyed during the First World War; modest revival from 1920; during the mid-1920s serious conflicts arose between offset printers and typographers; the Nazi take-over in Germany 1933 meant the loss of almost half of ...

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Cooke Arthur Ebenezer fl 1862

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