National and Local Government Officers' Association

National and Local Government Officers' Association
Merged intoUnison
Founded1905
Dissolved1993
Headquarters1 Mabledon Place,
London WC1H 9AJ
Location
Members
739,000 (1981)[1]
Publication
Public Service[2]
AffiliationsTUC (from 1965)

The National and Local Government Officers' Association was a British trade union representing mostly local government "white collar" workers. It was formed in 1905 as the National Association of Local Government Officers, and changed its full name in 1952 while retaining its widely used acronym, NALGO. By the late 1970s it was the largest British white collar trade union, with over 700,000 members. It was one of three unions which combined to form UNISON in 1993.

  1. ^ Mike Ironside and Roger V. Seifert, Facing Up to Thatcherism: The History of NALGO, 1979–1993, p.162
  2. ^ Marsh, Arthur (1984). Trade Union Handbook (3 ed.). Aldershot: Gower. pp. 270–272. ISBN 0566024268.