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Prospect (trade union)

Prospect is a United Kingdom trade union which represents engineers, managers, scientists and other specialists in both the public and private sectors. It was formed on 1 November 2001 by the merger of the trade unions the Institution of Professionals Managers and Specialists (IPMS) and the Engineers and Managers Association (EMA). In 2009, Prospect endorsed a transfer of engagements from the Connect union, the union for managers in the communications sector, which became a part of Prospect on 1 January 2010. In 2012, the union absorbed the Aspect trade union.〔"(Aspect education union votes to transfer into Prospect )", Prospect, 7 December 2011〕 Prospect announced in 2014 that it was in merger talks with the broadcasting union BECTU.〔"(Prospect and BECTU to explore merger options )" Prospect, 24 November 2014〕 The union is not affiliated to any political party.〔"(About us )", Prospect, 29 November 2013〕
== History ==

Formed in 1919〔(The Official History of the British Civil Service: Reforming the Civil Service By Rodney Lowe page 389 )〕 (or 1918〔http://everything2.com/title/Institution+of+Professionals%252C+Managers+and+Specialists〕) as the Institution of Professional Civil Servants (IPCS) it absorbed the Society of Technical Civil Servants in 1969. It had over 103,000 members in the 1970s.〔(The Official History of the British Civil Service: Reforming the Civil Service By Rodney Lowe page 284 )〕 In 1976, after many attempts to get its members to agree, it joined the TUC.〔(White-collar Proletariat: The Industrial Behaviour of British Civil Servants By Michael P. Kelly )〕 In 1984 the Association of Government Supervisors and Radio Operators (AGSRO) joined IPCS.
Following privatisation of the jobs of many of its members, IPCS changed its name to the Institution of Professionals Managers and Specialists in 1989.〔http://everything2.com/title/Institution+of+Professionals%252C+Managers+and+Specialists〕 Bill Brett was its General Secretary at the merger.〔http://www.tuc.org.uk/the_tuc/tuc-21350-f0.pdf TUC obituary Chapter 11 of Annual Report〕

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