The Municipal Employees' Association was a trade union representing local government workers in the United Kingdom.
The union was founded in 1888 as the London County Council Employees' Protection Association, to represent workers at the London County Council, which was formally constituted the following year.
The following year, he set up a break-away National Union of Corporation Workers.
[2] Membership continued to grow under new general secretary Peter J. Tevenan, reaching a peak of 65,000 in 1921, with about one-fifth in London, and a further fifth in Scotland and Ireland.
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