Local Government and Public Services Union explained

The Local Government and Public Services Union was a trade union representing workers employed by local government or some state-run bodies in Ireland.

The union was founded in 1919 as the Irish Local Government Officials' Union. By 1971, it had some members outside local government, such as in the Irish Aviation Authority. As a result, it changed its name to the "Local Government and Public Services Union".[1]

In 1991, the union merged with the Union of Professional and Technical Civil Servants and the Irish Municipal Employees Trade Union to form the Irish Municipal, Public and Civil Trade Union.

General Secretaries

Thomas Reynolds

1964: Harold O'Sullivan[2]

1984: Phil Flynn

References

  1. John B. Smethurst and Peter Carter, Historical Directory of Trade Unions, vol.6, p.373
  2. Martin Maguire, Servants to the public: a history of the Local Government and Public Services Union, 1901-1990, pp.178, 198