Manufacturing, Science and Finance (or the Manufacturing, Science and Finance Union; almost exclusively known as MSF) was a trade union in Britain. Over eighty members of Parliament (primarily members of the Labour Party) were members.

History

The MSF was the result of a merger in January 1988 between the Association of Scientific, Technical and Managerial Staffs (ASTMS) and the Technical, Administrative and Supervisory Section (TASS). In 1991, it had 604,000 members, but this fell to 446,000 in 1996, the most rapid decline of any major British union.

In 2001 the MSF merged with the Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union to form Amicus. The General Secretary of MSF from 1992 until the merger with Amicus was Roger Lyons, who continued as Joint General Secretary of Amicus's MSF section. In 2007 Amicus merged with the TGWU to form Unite.

Amalgamations

Several unions amalgamated with the MSF:

  • 1988: Church of England Children's Society Staff Association, Imperial Supervisors' Association, United Friendly Field Management Staff Association
  • 1989: Imperial Group Staff Association
  • 1994: Ceron Research Staff Association
  • 2001: Leicester Housing Association Staff Association

Leadership

General Secretaries

:1988: Clive Jenkins and Ken Gill

:1988: Ken Gill

:1992: Roger Lyons

Assistant General Secretaries

:1988: Roger Lyons and Barbara Switzer

:1992: John Chowcat and Barbara Switzer

:1997: John Chowcat

:1999: Post vacant

References

  • Catalogue of the MSF archives, held at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick