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Former trade union of the United Kingdom From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries (AWCS) was a British trade union from 1912 to 1941.
The union formed in 1903 as the Association of Shorthand Writers and Typists and changed its name in 1912 to AWCS.[1] It grew, partly because of World War I, from fewer than 900 members in 1916 to around 8000 in 1920. It became a member of the Trades Union Congress in 1919.[2]
Anne Godwin joined the union in 1920 and became its main organizer in 1928.[3]
In 1941 AWCS merged with the National Union of Clerks and Administrative Workers to form the Clerical and Administrative Workers Union.[1][4]
Records of the AWCS are kept in the London Metropolitan University's Trades Union Congress Library Collections.[1]
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