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The '''Scottish Seafishers' Union''' was a [[trade union]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. It merged with the [[Transport and General Workers' Union]] in [[1937]].
The '''Scottish Seafishers' Union''' was a [[trade union]] representing fishermen in Scotland.

The union was founded in 1899 as the '''Aberdeen Steam Fishing Vessels Enginemen's and Firemen's Union'''. It had 200 members by the end of the year, but this declined to only 60 in 1903, when [[Joseph Forbes Duncan]] was appointed as general secretary. Within the year, he had increased membership to 360, and from 1905 began opening branches around Scotland. As a result, the union's named was changed to the '''Scottish Steam Fishing Vessels' Enginemen and Firemen's Union'''.<ref name="marsh">{{cite book|last1=Marsh|first1=Arthur|last2=Ryan|first2=Victoria|title=Historical Directory of Trade Unions|volume=3|date=1987|publisher=Gower Publishing|location=Aldershot|isbn=0566021625|pages=[https://archive.org/details/historicaldirect0004mars/page/218 218&ndash;219]|url=https://archive.org/details/historicaldirect0004mars/page/218}}</ref>

The union undertook strikes in 1905 and 1907, both against the wishes of Duncan, who felt that they had achieved little. He briefly left the union to work full-time for the [[Independent Labour Party]], but found the role lonely, and returned to the union again in 1908.<ref name="knox">{{cite book|last1=Knox|first1=William|title=Scottish Labour Leaders 1918-1939|date=1984|publisher=Mainstream Publishing Company|location=Edinburgh|isbn=0906391407|pages=100–107}}</ref>

In 1924, the union decided to begin admitting cooks and deckhands, and accordingly it changed its name to the '''Scottish Seafishers' Union'''. In 1937, it merged into the [[Transport and General Workers' Union]] in 1937, becoming its Scottish Sea Fishermen's Section.<ref name="marsh"/>

==General Secretaries==
:1899: R. H. Craig
:1903: [[Joseph Forbes Duncan]]


==See also==
==See also==
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* [[List of trade unions]]
* [[Transport and General Workers' Union]]
* [[TGWU amalgamations]]
* [[TGWU amalgamations]]


==References==
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*Arthur Ivor Marsh, Victoria Ryan. ''Historical Directory of Trade Unions, Volume 5'' Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., Jan 1, 2006 pg. 435

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[[Category:Fishing industry trade unions]]
[[Category:Transport and General Workers' Union amalgamations]]
[[Category:Trade unions established in 1899]]
[[Category:Trade unions disestablished in 1937]]
[[Category:1899 establishments in Scotland]]
[[Category:1937 disestablishments in Scotland]]


[[Category:Former British trade unions]]
[[Category:Maritime trade unions]]


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The Scottish Seafishers' Union was a trade union representing fishermen in Scotland.

The union was founded in 1899 as the Aberdeen Steam Fishing Vessels Enginemen's and Firemen's Union. It had 200 members by the end of the year, but this declined to only 60 in 1903, when Joseph Forbes Duncan was appointed as general secretary. Within the year, he had increased membership to 360, and from 1905 began opening branches around Scotland. As a result, the union's named was changed to the Scottish Steam Fishing Vessels' Enginemen and Firemen's Union.[1]

The union undertook strikes in 1905 and 1907, both against the wishes of Duncan, who felt that they had achieved little. He briefly left the union to work full-time for the Independent Labour Party, but found the role lonely, and returned to the union again in 1908.[2]

In 1924, the union decided to begin admitting cooks and deckhands, and accordingly it changed its name to the Scottish Seafishers' Union. In 1937, it merged into the Transport and General Workers' Union in 1937, becoming its Scottish Sea Fishermen's Section.[1]

General Secretaries

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1899: R. H. Craig
1903: Joseph Forbes Duncan

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Marsh, Arthur; Ryan, Victoria (1987). Historical Directory of Trade Unions. Vol. 3. Aldershot: Gower Publishing. pp. 218–219. ISBN 0566021625.
  2. ^ Knox, William (1984). Scottish Labour Leaders 1918-1939. Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing Company. pp. 100–107. ISBN 0906391407.
  • Arthur Ivor Marsh, Victoria Ryan. Historical Directory of Trade Unions, Volume 5 Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., Jan 1, 2006 pg. 435