The SNP Trade Union Group (TUG) is a constituent structure and the largest affiliated organisation of the
Scottish National Party (SNP).[4][5][6] Formed in the mid to late 1960s as the Association of Scottish Nationalist Trade Unionists (ASNTU), the original goals of the organisation were to recruit members to the SNP in the trade union movement and attract
Labour-voting trade unionists to
Scottish independence.[7] Refounded as the TUG in 2014 in the lead up to the
independence referendum, membership grew from 800 in September of that year to 16,000 by July 2015.[8]
Representation in the SNP
The TUG is allowed to send delegates to the SNP's annual National Conference and to National Council meetings, and has one representative on the party's National Executive Committee.
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