• The United Builders' Labourers Union was a trade union representing labourers in the construction industry in the United Kingdom. The union was founded...
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  • the United Builders' Labourers Union, the United Order of General Labourers of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Navvies', Bricklayers' Labourers' and...
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  • Humphrey in West Ham, late in 1889, Navvies, Bricklayers' Labourers and General Labourers' Union. John Ward had been attempting to found a similar organisation...
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  • Association of Builders' Labourers, the United Builders' Labourers Union, and the Navvies', Bricklayers' Labourers' and General Labourers' Union. This was...
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  • Officers' Federation Builders Labourers Federation Building Workers' Industrial Union of Australia Clothing and Allied Trades Union of Australia Commonwealth...
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  • Scottish Artists Union Scottish Colliery Enginemen Boilermen and Tradesmens Association* Northern Ireland IMPACT Altogether Builders' Labourers and Constructional...
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  • Association United Vehicle Workers National Union of Dock, Riverside and General Workers Scottish Union of Dock Labourers National Union of British Fishermen...
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    stretch back to the 19th century when local construction unions began popping up across the United States. Then, in March 1903, Samuel Gompers, the President...
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    pay to its members, with the OBS managing some payments. A new Builders' Labourers' Union was founded, but had no funds to pay its striking members, and...
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  • Union of Labour (NAUL) was a general union in the United Kingdom. The trade union was founded in Feb 1889 as the United Tyne and District Labourers Association...
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    Laborer (redirect from Labourers)
    A laborer (or labourer) is a skilled trade, a person who works in manual labor types, especially in the construction and factory industries. Laborers are...
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  • influential labour organization was the Operative Builders' Union. In 1833, Robert Owen returned from the United States, and declared the need for a guild-based...
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  • Monumental Workers' Association of Scotland in 1942, the National Builders' Labourers' and Constructional Workers' Society in 1952, the National Society...
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  • purposes. They were mainly done in Australia in the 1970s, led by the Builders Labourers Federation (BLF) and used to protect parkland, low-income housing...
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  • of Builders' Labourers National Amalgamated Society of Operative House and Ship Painters and Decorators United Builders' Labourers' Union United Operative...
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  • Norm Gallagher (category Trade union officials convicted of crimes)
    militant Builders Labourers Federation as federal Secretary and as Victorian State Secretary. Gallagher was raised in Melbourne and joined the Builders Labourers...
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    fixers, concreters, construction labourers and trades assistants following the de-registration of the Builders Labourers Federation (BLF). The division...
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    projects. Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) is the construction industry's voice and is funded chiefly by non-union builders and related businesses...
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    Artisans' and Labourers' Dwellings Improvement Act 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 36) or the Cross Act was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom designed...
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    Reich Ministry of Armaments and War Production. Approximately 1.4 million labourers were in the service of the organisation. One per cent were Germans rejected...
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  • Professionals in Denmark. Members of the 18 trade unions of the LO were typically skilled or unskilled manual labourers, tradesmen and blue-collar workers from...
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  • Economy, industry, and trade of the Victorian era (category Economic history of the United Kingdom)
    General Labourers' Union in 1889, which had support from skilled workers. Its 30,000 members won an advance in wages and working conditions. Unions played...
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    period, the British brought thousands of Maltese labourers to the Ionian Islands to work as builders and artisans, forming the basis of the Corfiot Maltese...
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    were 153 million child labourers aged 5–14 worldwide in 2008. This is about 20 million less than ILO estimate for child labourers in 2004. Some 60 per cent...
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    Trinidad and Tobago (category Member states of the United Nations)
    their contract period. However, coercive means were often used to retain labourers, and the indentureship contracts were soon extended to 10 years from 1854...
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  • Decorators (ASPD). The merged union was initially known as the Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers, Painters and Builders, but changed its name later in...
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    a source for cheap labourers for the building of the British Empire. However, this resulted in animosity against Chinese labourers as competing for British...
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  • Will Thorne founded the Gas Workers and General Labourers Union, which evolved into the modern GMB union. Working hours in the UK are currently not limited...
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  • 1391) — or Norman French — "mestre mason de franche peer" (Statute of Labourers 1351). These all signify a worker in freestone, a grainless sandstone...
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    The history of the United Kingdom begins in 1707 with the Treaty of Union and Acts of Union. The core of the United Kingdom as a unified state came into...
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