Association of Professional, Executive, Clerical and Computer Staff


The Association of Professional, Executive, Clerical and Computer Staff was a British trade union which represented clerical and administrative employees.

History

The Clerks Union was formed in 1890 and later was renamed as the National Union of Clerks. Then, following rapid growth and amalgamation with several other unions, the name was again changed to the National Union of Clerks and Administrative Workers with a membership of around 40,000.
In 1940, NUCAW merged with the Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries to form the Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union. The union organised in the white-collar sector in the City of London and across the country, and had particular success in recruiting in the engineering industry. In the 1960s its membership grew rapidly, but it was less successful in the 1970s, membership increasing by 18%, while that of its rival, the Association of Scientific, Technical and Managerial Staffs, nearly doubled.
The union changed its name to the Association of Professional, Executive, Clerical and Computer Staff in 1972. It was the union at the centre of the Grunwick dispute in the 1970s.
APEX, like its predecessors, was an affiliated trade union of the British Labour Party and was a key influence on the right-wing of the Party, particularly as, until 1972, it enforced a rule preventing communists from holding positions in the union. Its relations with other unions were often difficult, as it competed not only with the ASTMS for members, but also with the National Union of Bank Employees and various general unions. In particular, a dispute over members at General Accident was referred to the Trades Union Congress Disputes Committee and the fall-out led to APEX's general secretary, Roy Grantham, failing to win re-election to the General Council of the TUC.
In 1989 APEX merged with the GMB trade union and now exists as a section within the GMB.

Election results

The union sponsored numerous Labour Party candidates, many of whom were elected:
ElectionConstituencyCandidateVotesPercentagePosition
1922 general electionBath4,84917.83
1945 general electionLiverpool Everton9,08865.41
1950 general electionLiverpool West Derby25,41748.12
1950 general electionSheffield Park30,55867.71
1951 general electionSheffield Park30,84269.21
1955 general electionBirmingham All Saints18,86751.81
1955 general electionSheffield Park28,90473.21
1959 general electionBirmingham All Saints17,21550.02
1959 general electionSheffield Park26,07871.11
1961 by-electionBirmingham Small Heath12,18259.21
1964 general electionBirmingham Ladywood10,09863.21
1964 general electionBirmingham Small Heath17,01060.41
1964 general electionSheffield Park24,19675.61
1966 general electionBirmingham Ladywood8,89558.91
1966 general electionBirmingham Small Heath18,07569.51
1966 general electionDarlington23,90950.51
1966 general electionSheffield Park24,55080.31
1970 general electionBirmingham Small Heath13,79461.11
1970 general electionDarlington23,20848.51
1970 general electionSheffield Park23,30275.31
Feb 1974 general electionBirmingham Small Heath19,31957.31
Feb 1974 general electionDarlington20,54640.81
Feb 1974 general electionGlasgow Craigton18,05551.31
Feb 1974 general electionGower23,85652.91
Feb 1974 general electionHertford and Stevenage30,34344.71
Feb 1974 general electionSheffield Park31,27365.01
Oct 1974 general electionBirmingham Small Heath19,70366.51
Oct 1974 general electionDarlington21,33445.61
Oct 1974 general electionGlasgow Craigton16,95250.51
Oct 1974 general electionGower25,06757.31
Oct 1974 general electionHertford and Stevenage29,54847.11
Oct 1974 general electionSheffield Park30,05771.41
1979 general electionBirmingham Small Heath17,73560.51
1979 general electionDarlington22,56545.51
1979 general electionGlasgow Craigton19,95259.91
1979 general electionGower24,96353.21
1979 general electionHertford and Stevenage30,44345.12
1979 general electionSheffield Park27,48368.61
1983 general electionAberavon23,74558.81
1983 general electionBirmingham Small Heath22,87463.81
1983 general electionGlasgow Govan20,37055.01
1987 general electionAberavon27,12666.81
1987 general electionBirmingham Small Heath22,78766.31
1987 general electionGlasgow Govan24,07164.81

Leadership

General Secretaries

Presidents