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词条 National Union of Distributive and Allied Workers
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  1. History

  2. Election results

  3. Leadership

     General Secretaries  General Presidents 

  4. References

{{Infobox union
| name = National Union of Distributive and Allied Workers
| motto =
| image = File:National_Union_of_Distributive_and_Allied_Workers_logo.png
| founded = 1 January 1921
| predecessor = Amalgamated Union of Co-operative Employees
National Union of Warehouse and General Workers
| dissolved_date = 1 January 1947
| dissolved_state = Merged into
| merged_into = Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers
| members = 274,000 (1946)
| journal =
| country = United Kingdom
| affiliation = Labour, TUC, STUC
| people =
| office = 122 Wilmslow Road, Manchester
| footnotes =
}}

The National Union of Distributive and Allied Workers (NUDAW) was a trade union in the United Kingdom.

History

The union was founded in 1921, when the Amalgamated Union of Co-operative Employees merged with the National Union of Warehouse and General Workers. The Co-operative Insurance Staff union split in 1922, but several small unions joined during the 1920s, and membership reached 96,000 by 1926, rising to 274,000 in 1946, the year that the Journeymen Butchers' Federation of Great Britain joined. By this point, four-tenths of its members were women..[1]

In 1947, NUDAW merged with the National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, to form the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers.[1] Joseph Hallsworth was General Secretary of the union for its entire existence.[2]

Election results

The union stood a large number of Labour Party candidates, many of whom won election.

Election Constituency Candidate Votes Percentage Position
1921 by-election Westhoughton Rhys|Davies|Rhys Davies (politician)}} 14,876 58.4 1
1922 general election Shipley William|Mackinder}} 11,160 37.2 2
1922 general election Westhoughton Rhys|Davies|Rhys Davies (politician)}} 14,846 55.4 1[3]
1923 general election Ashton-under-Lyne Ellen|Wilkinson}} 6,208 28.7 3[4]
1923 general election Shipley William|Mackinder}} 11,918 38.4 1[4]
1923 general election Spen Valley Tom|Myers|Tom Myers (politician)}} 12,597 37.4 2[4]
1923 general election Stafford William Thomas|Scott|nolink=1}} 8,412 46.1 2[4]
1923 general election Westhoughton Rhys|Davies|Rhys Davies (politician)}} 15,347 60.3 1
1924 general election Jarrow Robert John|Wilson}} 18,203 57.4 1[5]
1924 general election Liverpool Wavertree William Albert|Robinson}} 10,383 35.0 2[6]
1924 general election Manchester Blackley Wilfrid|Burke}} 6,195 27.5 3[7]
1924 general election Middlesbrough East Ellen|Wilkinson}} 9,574 38.5 1[5]
1924 general election Shipley William|Mackinder}} 11,862 36.0 1[5]
1924 general election Spen Valley Tom|Myers|Tom Myers (politician)}} 13,999 43.1 2
1924 general election Stafford William Thomas|Scott|nolink=1}} 7,571 37.9 2
1924 general election Westhoughton Rhys|Davies|Rhys Davies (politician)}} 16,033 55.8 1[5]
1929 general election Jarrow Robert John|Wilson}} 22,751 62.5 1[15]
1929 general election Liverpool Exchange William Albert|Robinson}} 16,970 49.7 2[8]
1929 general election Manchester Blackley Wilfrid|Burke}} 9,091 30.1 3[8]
1929 general election Middlesbrough East Ellen|Wilkinson}} 12,215 41.3 1[8]
1929 general election Shipley William|Mackinder}} 18,654 42.3 1[8]
1929 general election Westhoughton Rhys|Davies|Rhys Davies (politician)}} 22,305 61.5 1[8]
1930 by-election Shipley William|Mackinder}} 18,654 42.3 1[9]
1931 general election Jarrow Robert John|Wilson}} 18,071 45.9 2[10]
1931 general election Middlesbrough East Ellen|Wilkinson}} 12,080 39.6 2[10]
1931 general election Shipley William Albert|Robinson}} 14,725 34.5 2[10]
1931 general election Westhoughton Rhys|Davies|Rhys Davies (politician)}} 19,301 53.4 1[10]
1935 general election Burnley Wilfrid|Burke}} 31,160 53.6 1[10]
1935 general election Jarrow Ellen|Wilkinson}} 20,324 53.1 1[27]
1935 general election Manchester Clayton John|Jagger}} 19,225 53.7 1[11]
1935 general election Rossendale Evelyn|Walkden}} 14,769 37.1 2[11]
1935 general election St Helens William Albert|Robinson}} 29,044 53.7 1[11]
1935 general election Thornbury F. A.|Heron|nolink=1}} 15,164 37.5 2[11]
1935 general election Westhoughton Rhys|Davies|Rhys Davies (politician)}} 21,093 60.4 1[11]
1941 by-election Doncaster Evelyn|Walkden}} unopposed N/A 1[12]
1945 general election Burnley Wilfrid|Burke}} 32,122 63.5 1[13]
1945 general election Doncaster Evelyn|Walkden}} 40,050 70.2 1[13]
1945 general election Jarrow Ellen|Wilkinson}} 22,656 66.0 1[13]
1945 general election Leigh Harold|Boardman}} 32,447 69.8 1[13]
1945 general election Wansbeck Alfred|Robens}} 40,948 60.0 1[13]
1945 general election Westhoughton Rhys|Davies|Rhys Davies (politician)}} 20,990 64.9 1[13]
1945 general election West Renfrewshire Thomas|Scollan}} 15,050 48.9 1[13]

Leadership

General Secretaries

1921: Joseph Hallsworth

General Presidents

1921: John Jagger

1942: Percy Cottrell

References

1. ^{{cite book |last1=Marsh |first1=Arthur |last2=Smethurst |first2=John B. |title=Historical Directory of Trade Unions |volume=5 |date=2006 |publisher=Ashgate Publishing |location=Aldershot |isbn=085967990X |pages=131, 212}}
2. ^"HALLSWORTH, Sir Joseph", Who Was Who
3. ^Labour Party, Report of the Twenty-second Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.255-272. Note that this list is of the sanctioned candidates as of June 1922, and there were some changes between this date and the general election.
4. ^{{cite news |title=Trade unions' "parliamentary panels" |work=Manchester Guardian |date=19 September 1923}}
5. ^Labour Party, Annual Report of the Labour Party Conference (1928), pp.275–281. Note that this is a list of affiliations of Labour MPs as of September 1928, and it is possible that some MPs held different sponsorship as of the 1924 election.
6. ^{{cite book |last1=Parker |first1=James |title=Trade unions and the political culture of the Labour Party, 1931-1940 |date=2017 |publisher=University of Exeter |location=Exeter |url=https://ore.exeter.ac.uk/repository/bitstream/handle/10871/32856/ParkerJ.pdf}}
7. ^{{cite news |title=Manchester ready for election |work=Manchester Guardian |date=11 September 1924}}
8. ^{{cite journal |journal=Report of the Annual Labour Party Conference |date=1929 |pages=24–44}}
9. ^{{cite journal |title=Parliamentary by-elections |journal=Report of the Annual Labour Party Conference |date=1931 |pages=16–28}}
10. ^{{cite journal |journal=Annual Report of the Labour Party |date=1931 |pages=11–27}}
11. ^{{cite journal |title=List of Endorsed Labour Candidates and Election Results, November 14, 1935 |journal=Annual Report of the Labour Party |date=1935 |pages=8–23}}
12. ^Labour Party (UK), Report of the Annual Labour Party Conference (1945). Affiliations are those as of mid-1945; it is possible that some MPs may have had different sponsors at the time of their election.
13. ^Labour Party, Report of the Forty-Fifth Annual Conference of the Labour Party, pp.232-248

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