UNIFI (trade union)
UNIFI was a trade union representing workers in the finance sector in Britain. The name UNiFI was briefly adopted by the Barclays Group Staff Union in 1999. Later in the year, the union merged with the Banking, Insurance and Finance Union and the NatWest Staff Association, and the new organisation chose the very similar name "UNIFI". In 2004, UNIFI merged with Amicus.[1] The organisation's general secretary was Ed Sweeney,[2] and the national secretary was Rob MacGregor.[3]
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Founded | 1999 |
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Date dissolved | 2004 |
Merged into | Amicus |
Members | 150,000 (approx.) |
Affiliation | TUC, A4F |
Key people | Ed Sweeney (general secretary) |
Country | United Kingdom |
General Secretaries
- 1999: Rory Murphy and Ed Sweeney
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