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Society of Graphical and Allied Trades
PredecessorNational Union of Printing, Bookbinding and Paper Workers
National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants
Merged intoGraphical, Paper and Media Union
Founded1966
Dissolved1991
HeadquartersSOGAT House, London Road, Hadleigh, Essex
Location
  • United Kingdom
Members205,784 (1980)
PublicationSOGAT Journal
AffiliationsTUC, Labour
The SOGAT crest
The former SOGAT House at Oval, London. Photo taken July 2007.

The Society of Graphical and Allied Trades (SOGAT) was a British trade union in the printing industry.

History

SOGAT was formed in 1966 by the National Union of Printing, Bookbinding and Paper Workers and the National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants (NATSOPA). The National Union of Printing, Bookbinding and Paper Workers became the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades Division A and NATSOPA became the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades Division 1. The aim was to achieve a complete merger over time, but differences led to in-fighting and in 1970 the two divisions split, Division A retaining the name Society of Graphical and Allied Trades and Division 1 becoming the National Society of Operative Printers, Graphical and Media Personnel (but retaining the NATSOPA acronym).

In 1975, SOGAT officially became the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades 1975 (SOGAT '75) after amalgamation with the Scottish Graphical Association. In 1982, SOGAT '75 and NATSOPA finally amalgamated to become the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades 1982 (SOGAT '82). In 1991, SOGAT '82 merged with the National Graphical Association to form the Graphical, Paper and Media Union, which subsequently merged with Amicus to become that union's Graphical, Paper and Media industrial sector.

Election results

The union did not initially sponsor Parliamentary candidates, but shortly after the 1979 general election, it changed its policy. It sponsored Bob Litherland's successful candidacy in the 1979 Manchester Central by-election, and also began sponsoring Ron Leighton, who was already a sitting Member of Parliament.

Election Constituency Candidate Votes Percentage Position
1979 by-election Manchester Central Bob Litherland 7,494 70.7 1
1983 general election Manchester Central Bob Litherland 27,353 65.3 1
Newham North East Ron Leighton 19,282 49.7 1
1987 general election Manchester Central Bob Litherland 27,428 68.2 1
Newham North East Ron Leighton 20,220 51.9 1

General Secretaries

1966: Tom Smith
1970: Vincent Flynn
1975: Bill Keys
1982: Bill Keys and Owen O'Brien
1985: Brenda Dean

Presidents

1966: John McKenzie
1967: Vincent Flynn
1970: Bill Keys
1975: Albert Powell
1983: Brenda Dean
1985: Danny Sergeant

References

  1. ^ Eaton, Jack; Gill, Colin (1981). The Trade Union Directory. London: Pluto Press. pp. 157–160. ISBN 0861043502.
  2. Gennard, John; Bain, Peter (1995). A History of the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades. London: Routledge. pp. 428–430.
  3. ^ Gennard, John; Bain, Peter (1995). A History of the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades. London: Routledge. p. 214.

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