National Union of Ship's Stewards
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national-union-of-ship-s-stewards-295-5243136
title:
National Union of Ship's Stewards
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The National Union of Ship's Stewards, Cooks, Butchers and Bakers was the principal trade union for service personnel serving aboard British merchant ships between 1909 and 1921. It was formed in Liverpool in 1909 by Joe Cotter, a former Cunard steward. Over the years which followed it developed a strong following in the liner ports of Southampton, Glasgow, London, Bristol and Hull. In 1911 the union supported the seamen's strikes which broke out in all major British ports. In 1921, the National
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Defunct British mariners' trade union circa WWI
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Union_of_Ship%27s_Stewards
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2023-04-23T17:18:02Z
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