Post Office Engineering Union

For the union in Ireland, see Irish Post Office Engineering Union.
POEU
Full name Post Office Engineering Union
Founded 1915
Date dissolved 1985
Merged into National Communications Union
Members 130,000 (1983)
Country United Kingdom

The Post Office Engineering Union (POEU) was a trade union in the United Kingdom. It represented engineering staff in the Post Office, mostly working in telecommunications.[1]

History

The union was founded in 1915 when the Post Office Engineering and Stores Association and the Amalgamated Society of Telephone Employees to form the Post Office Amalgamated Engineering and Stores Association.[2] In 1922, following the establishment of the Irish Free State, the union's Irish section split away to form the Irish Post Office Engineering Union.[3] In 1925, the Post Office Telegraph Mechanicians' Society joined the union.[4] However, by 1939, membership was only 39,000.[1]

By 1983, the POEU was the twentieth largest union in the UK, with membership around 130,000.[1] In 1985, it merged with the Postal and Telecommunications Group of the Civil and Public Services Association, forming the National Communications Union.[4]

General Secretaries

1915: Charles Howard Smith
1938: John Edwards
1947: D. J. W. Coward
1953: George Delacourt-Smith
1972: Bryan Stanley

References

  1. 1 2 3 Clark, Jon; Mcloughlin, Ian; Rose, Howard; King, Robin (1988). Clark, Jon, ed. The Process of Technological Change: New technology and social choice in the workplace. Cambridge Studies in Management. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 63. ISBN 0-521-38698-5. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
  2. London Metropolitan University (London North campus): Post Office Engineering Union, AIM25
  3. John P. Smethurst and Peter Carter, Historical Directory of Trade Unions, p.456
  4. 1 2 Post Office Engineering Union Research Department 1887-1994
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