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National Union of Gold, Silver and Allied Trades

The National Union of Gold, Silver and Allied Trades (NUGSAT) was a trade union in Britain and Ireland.
The union was founded in Sheffield in 1910 as the Amalgamated Society of Gold, Silver and Kindred Trades,〔 merging several local societies both in Sheffield and Dublin. In 1914, it merged with the Birmingham Silversmiths and Electroplate Operatives union, assuming its final name.〔Arthur Ivor Marsh, ''Trade Union Handbook'', p.191〕
Membership remained low for many years - just over 200 in 1920, and fewer than 100 in 1930. It merged with the Society of Goldsmiths, Jewellers and Kindred Trades in 1969, pushing membership up to 250.〔 However, by 1979, it had risen to 2,308.〔 In 1981, NUGSAT merged with the Technical, Administrative and Supervisory Section, although its Ireland-based members instead joined the Irish Transport and General Workers Union.〔John B. Smethurst and Alan Carter, ''Historical Directory of Trade Unions, Volume 6'', p.268〕
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