Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress


The Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress was the leading body of the British trade union movement from 1871 until 1921.

History

The Trades Union Congress was established in 1868 and formed a committee to act on its decisions and direct activities between conferences. Initially, this was an informal body, and the leading role in the movement was taken by the unelected "Junta", with limited backing from their Conference of Amalgamated Trades. In 1871, they decided to dissolve their organisation and throw their support behind the TUC.
Now occupying the leading position in the British trade union movement, the TUC decided to formalise its activities. Its committee was re-established as the "Parliamentary Committee", indicating that, at that time, the TUC was focused on lobbying the Parliament of the United Kingdom to enact new legislation favourable to workers, and to ensure that current legislation was enforced.
Trade union membership grew rapidly during the life of the committee, and it was enlarged on several occasions, settling for a time at 12 members, then reaching a maximum of 16. After a rail strike in 1919 was resolved by mediation, Ernest Bevin proposed that the TUC should take on a mediation role throughout the movement. A committee investigated the proposal, and concurred, but argued that the Parliamentary Committee could not take on the work, as it was under-resourced and insufficiently representative. In 1921, it was replaced by the General Council of the TUC, an enlarged body which employed full-time members of staff.

Members

A full list of members is available in the Trades Union Congress's Report of the 1921 Annual Trades Union Congress. Additional details are from W. J. Davis, History of the British Trades Union Congress.

1868 to 1871

There were six members of the informal committee which existed until 1871:
YearSecretary/
Chairman
MemberMemberMemberMemberMember
1868W. H. Wood
Manchester TC
C. D. Dewhurst
Bradford TC
William Dronfield
Sheffield TC
George Potter
London TC
Peter Shorrocks
Manchester TC
Thomas J. Wilkinson
Birmingham TC
1869George Potter
London TC
Alfred Bailey
Tailors
William Dronfield
Sheffield TC
Edwin Coulson
Bricklayers
George Howell
Bricklayers
John Kane
Ironworkers
1870George Potter
London TC
Alfred Bailey
Tailors
William Dronfield
Sheffield TC
Edwin Coulson
Bricklayers
George Howell
Bricklayers
John Kane
Ironworkers
-----George Howell
Bricklayers
-
-----George Howell
Bricklayers
-
-----George Howell
Bricklayers
-
-----George Howell
Bricklayers
-
-----George Howell
Bricklayers
-

In 1871, an exploratory Parliamentary Committee was created with five members.
YearSecretaryChairmanMemberMemberMember
1871George Howell
Bricklayers
George Potter
London TC
Lloyd Jones
Manchester Fustian
Joseph Leicester
Flint Glass Makers
Alexander Macdonald
Miners

1872 to 1906

The Parliamentary Committee was firmly established at the 1872 Congress, with nine members, although William Allan was given an additional place for the first year.

1907 to 1916

The committee was restructured at the 1907 Congress, sixteen members being elected. Eleven were elected from trade groups, and five from a "miscellaneous trades" group. Additionally, the secretary was elected separately. Davis continued to serve as treasurer for three more years before the post was abolished. Since 1900, the chairman had gone on to become president at the annual congress, and this practice was continued.
After only one year, the Engineers group was abolished, its seat given to the Miscellaneous Trades group, and most of the other groups were renumbered.
The groups were as follows:
Group Group Trades
11Boilermakers and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders
22Building Trades
33Cotton Operatives
44Dock Labourers, Stevedores, Cranemen, Enginemen, etc.
5AbolishedEngineers
65Gasworkers and General Labourers
76Metal Workers
87Miners
98Printing and Paper Trades
109Railway Servants
1110Weavers
1211Miscellaneous Trades

The members in this period were:
YearSecretaryBoilermakersBuildingCottonDockEngineersGasworkersMetalMinersPrintingRailwayWeaversMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneousMiscellaneous
1907W. C. Steadman
Thames Barge Builders
D. C. Cummings
Boilermakers
Francis Chandler
Amalg. Carpenters
A. H. Gill
Spinners
James Sexton
Dock Labourers
George Barnes
Engineers
Will Thorne
Gasworkers
W. J. Davis
Brassworkers
James Haslam
Miners
C. W. Bowerman
Compositors
Richard Bell
Railway Servants
David Shackleton
Weavers
Ben Cooper
Cigar Makers
W. Boyd Hornidge
Boot & Shoe
William Mosses
Patternmakers
Joe Williams
Musicians
Alexander Wilkie
Shipwrights
Seat added 1908
1908W. C. Steadman
Thames Barge Builders
D. C. Cummings
Boilermakers
Francis Chandler
Amalg. Carpenters
William Mullin
Cardroom
Thomas Watson
Enginemen
Group abolishedWill Thorne
Gasworkers
W. J. Davis
Brassworkers
James Haslam
Miners
C. W. Bowerman
Compositors
Richard Bell
Railway Servants
David Shackleton
Weavers
Matthew Arrandale
Machine Workers
Harry Gosling
Watermen
William Mosses
Patternmakers
Joe Williams
Musicians
Alexander Wilkie
Shipwrights
J. A. Seddon
Shop Assistants
1909W. C. Steadman
Thames Barge Builders
John Hill
Boilermakers
Francis Chandler
Amalg. Carpenters
William Mullin
Cardroom
James Sexton
Dock Labourers
Group abolishedWill Thorne
Gasworkers
W. J. Davis
Brassworkers
James Haslam
Miners
C. W. Bowerman
Compositors
Richard Bell
Railway Servants
David Shackleton
Weavers
Matthew Arrandale
Machine Workers
Harry Gosling
Watermen
William Mosses
Patternmakers
Herbert Emery
Bakers
J. H. Jenkins
Shipwrights
J. A. Seddon
Shop Assistants
1910W. C. Steadman
Thames Barge Builders
John Hill
Boilermakers
Francis Chandler
Amalg. Carpenters
William Mullin
Cardroom
James Sexton
Dock Labourers
Group abolishedWill Thorne
Gasworkers
W. J. Davis
Brassworkers
James Haslam
Miners
C. W. Bowerman
Compositors
J. E. Williams
Railwaymen
David Shackleton
Weavers
Matthew Arrandale
Machine Workers
Harry Gosling
Watermen
William Mosses
Patternmakers
Herbert Emery
Bakers
J. H. Jenkins
Shipwrights
J. A. Seddon
Shop Assistants
1911C. W. Bowerman
London Compositors
John Hill
Boilermakers
William Matkin
General Carpenters
William Mullin
Cardroom
James Sexton
Dock Labourers
Group abolishedWill Thorne
Gasworkers
W. J. Davis
Brassworkers
James Haslam
Miners
Alfred Evans
Printers' Warehousemen
J. E. Williams
Railwaymen
J. W. Ogden
Weavers
Matthew Arrandale
Machine Workers
Harry Gosling
Watermen
William Mosses
Patternmakers
Herbert Emery
Bakers
J. H. Jenkins
Shipwrights
J. A. Seddon
Shop Assistants
1912C. W. Bowerman
London Compositors
John Hill
Boilermakers
William Matkin
General Carpenters
William Mullin
Cardroom
James Sexton
Dock Labourers
Group abolishedWill Thorne
Gasworkers
W. J. Davis
Brassworkers
James Haslam
Miners
Alfred Evans
Printers' Warehousemen
J. E. Williams
Railwaymen
J. W. Ogden
Weavers
Matthew Arrandale
Machine Workers
Harry Gosling
Watermen
George Edwards
Agricultural
Joe Williams
Musicians
J. H. Jenkins
Shipwrights
J. A. Seddon
Shop Assistants
1913C. W. Bowerman
London Compositors
John Hill
Boilermakers
William Matkin
General Carpenters
A. H. Gill
Spinners
James Sexton
Dock Labourers
Group abolishedWill Thorne
Gasworkers
W. J. Davis
Brassworkers
Herbert Smith
Miners
Alfred Evans
Printers' Warehousemen
J. E. Williams
Railwaymen
J. W. Ogden
Weavers
William Mosses
Patternmakers
Harry Gosling
Watermen
Alfred Smith
Vehicle Workers
Joe Williams
Musicians
J. H. Jenkins
Shipwrights
J. A. Seddon
Shop Assistants
1914C. W. Bowerman
London Compositors
John Hill
Boilermakers
William Matkin
General Carpenters
A. H. Gill
Spinners
James Sexton
Dock Labourers
Group abolishedWill Thorne
Gasworkers
W. J. Davis
Brassworkers
Herbert Smith
Miners
Alfred Evans
Printers' Warehousemen
J. E. Williams
Railwaymen
J. W. Ogden
Weavers
William Mosses
Patternmakers
Harry Gosling
Watermen
Alfred Smith
Vehicle Workers
Joe Williams
Musicians
J. H. Jenkins
Shipwrights
J. A. Seddon
Shop Assistants
1915C. W. Bowerman
London Compositors
John Hill
Boilermakers
Francis Chandler
Amalg. Carpenters
William Mullin
Cardroom
James Sexton
Dock Labourers
Group abolishedWill Thorne
Gasworkers
W. J. Davis
Brassworkers
Herbert Smith
Miners
Alfred Evans
Printers' Warehousemen
J. E. Williams
Railwaymen
J. W. Ogden
Weavers
Herbert Skinner
Typographical
Harry Gosling
Watermen
Alfred Smith
Vehicle Workers
Joe Williams
Musicians
J. H. Jenkins
Shipwrights
J. A. Seddon
Shop Assistants

1916 to 1921

From 1916, the trade groups were no longer used for elections. The council was enlarged to seventeen members plus the secretary. In 1919, it was cut back again to sixteen members.
YearSecretaryMemberMemberMemberMemberMemberMemberMemberMemberMemberMemberMemberMemberMemberMemberMemberMemberMember
1916C. W. Bowerman
London Compositors
Fred Bramley
Furnishing
W. J. Davis
Brassworkers
T. A. Flynn
Tailors
Harry Gosling
Watermen
John Hill
Boilermakers
J. H. Jenkins
Shipwrights
Edward Judson
Spinners
William Mosses
Patternmakers
J. W. Ogden
Weavers
Alfred Onions
Miners
Edward L. Poulton
Boot & Shoe
James Sexton
Dock Labourers
Robert Smillie
Miners
G. H. Stuart-Bunning
Postmen
J. H. Thomas
Railwaymen
Will Thorne
Gasworkers
R. B. Walker
Agricultural
1917C. W. Bowerman
London Compositors
Fred Bramley
Furnishing
W. J. Davis
Brassworkers
Frederick Hall
Miners
Harry Gosling
Watermen
John Hill
Boilermakers
J. H. Jenkins
Shipwrights
Edward Judson
Spinners
Herbert Skinner
Typographical
J. W. Ogden
Weavers
Alfred Onions
Miners
Edward L. Poulton
Boot & Shoe
James Sexton
Dock Labourers
Joe Williams
Musicians
G. H. Stuart-Bunning
Postmen
J. H. Thomas
Railwaymen
Will Thorne
Gasworkers
R. B. Walker
Agricultural
1918C. W. Bowerman
London Compositors
Margaret Bondfield
General Workers
W. J. Davis
Brassworkers
Thomas Greenall
Miners
Harry Gosling
Watermen
John Hill
Boilermakers
Robert Shirkie
Enginemen
Havelock Wilson
Sailors
Herbert Skinner
Typographical
J. W. Ogden
Weavers
Alfred Onions
Miners
Edward L. Poulton
Boot & Shoe
James Sexton
Dock Labourers
Joe Williams
Musicians
G. H. Stuart-Bunning
Postmen
J. H. Thomas
Railwaymen
Will Thorne
Gasworkers
R. B. Walker
Agricultural
1919C. W. Bowerman
London Compositors
Margaret Bondfield
General Workers
W. J. Davis
Brassworkers
Henry Boothman
Spinners
Harry Gosling
Watermen
John Hill
Boilermakers
A. A. Purcell
Furnishing
Alonzo Swales
Engineers
Herbert Skinner
Typographical
J. W. Ogden
Weavers
Reduced to 16 members from 1919Edward L. Poulton
Boot & Shoe
James Sexton
Dock Labourers
Joe Williams
Musicians
G. H. Stuart-Bunning
Postmen
J. H. Thomas
Railwaymen
Will Thorne
Gasworkers
R. B. Walker
Agricultural
1920C. W. Bowerman
London Compositors
Margaret Bondfield
General Workers
John Beard
Workers Union
Henry Boothman
Spinners
Harry Gosling
Watermen
John Hill
Boilermakers
A. A. Purcell
Furnishing
Alonzo Swales
Engineers
Arthur Pugh
Iron & Steel
J. W. Ogden
Weavers
Reduced to 16 members from 1919Edward L. Poulton
Boot & Shoe
James Sexton
Dock Labourers
Robert Smillie
Miners
Alfred Smith
Vehicle Workers
J. H. Thomas
Railwaymen
Will Thorne
Gasworkers
R. B. Walker
Agricultural