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National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants

The National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants (NATSOPA) was a British trade union.

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History

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Formed as part of the New Unionism movement in September 1889, the union was originally named the Printers' Labourers' Union and was led by George Evans. In 1899, it was renamed the Operative Printers' Assistants Union, and in 1904 it became the National Society of Operative Printers' Assistants, taking the acronym NATSOPA for the first time. In 1911, it assumed its long-term name, the "National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants". By this point, it had 4,722 members, and it grew rapidly, having 25,000 members in 92 branches by 1929.

In 1966, the union merged with the National Union of Printing, Bookbinding and Paper Workers, becoming Division 1 of the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades (SOGAT), but in 1970 the failure to agree a common rulebook led to Division 1 leaving to become the National Society of Operative Printers and Media Personnel. In 1972, it merged with the Sign and Display Trade Union,[3] and in 1982 it again merged with SOGAT, on this occasion the merger proving successful.

Election results

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Leadership

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General Secretaries

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1889: George Evans
1890: Thomas O'Grady
1897: Michael Vaughan
1898: Eddie Smith
1909: George Isaacs
1948: Harry Good
1951: Richard Briginshaw
1975: Owen O'Brien

Presidents

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1889: James Keep[15]
1891: Frederick Quinn[15]
1893: James Keep[15]
1898: Eddie Smith[15]
1899: Harry Cook[15]
1901: J. B. Sullivan[15]
1904: George Cullen[15]
1905: J. B. Sullivan[15]
1907: James Keep[15]
1910: A. Bispham[15]
1917: J. C. Mead[15]
1920: George T. Bevan[15]
1929: William Plunkett[15]

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