Association of Supervisory Staffs, Executives and Technicians explained

Association of Supervisory Staffs, Executives and Technicians
Founded:1917
Dissolved:1969
Merged:Association of Scientific, Technical and Managerial Staffs
Members:50,435 (1967)
Publication:Asset
Location Country:United Kingdom
Affiliation:TUC, Labour
Key People:Clive Jenkins (Gen Sec)
Headquarters:2-4 Homerton High Street, London

The Association of Supervisory Staffs, Executives and Technicians (ASSET), was a British trade union, chiefly representing supervisors in the metal working and transport industries. It was formed from the National Foremen's Association, founded in 1918.

History

In 1929 the National Foremen's Association merged with the Amalgamated Managers' and Foremen's Association, which was active in the mining industry. In 1942 the union changed its name to the Association of Supervisory Staff and Engineering Technicians and in 1946 it changed again to the Association of Supervisory Staff, Executives and Technicians.

In 1969 ASSET merged with the AScW (the Association of Scientific Workers) to form ASTMS (The Association of Scientific, Technical and Managerial Staffs).

ASSET's final General Secretary was Clive Jenkins.[1]

Election results

The union sponsored Labour Party candidates at two general elections, and both were elected.[2] [3]

Election Constituency Candidate Votes Percentage Position
23,994 57.0 1
24,188 60.1 1
22,389 54.0 1

General Secretaries

1918: H. W. Reid[4]

1939: Tom W. Agar

1945: Bob Bretherton

1946: Harry Knight

1960: Clive Jenkins

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Clive Jenkins . Guardian . 23 September 1999 . 18 December 2012.
  2. [Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]
  3. [Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]
  4. David Butler, Twentieth-Century British Political Facts, 1900-2000, p.389