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The Association of Correctors of the Press (ACP) was a longstanding trade union representing proofreaders in the United Kingdom. The union was founded in 1854 as the London Association of Correctors of the Press. At first a very small organization, it grew gradually to 174 members in 1884, and 483 in 1898. By 1903, it was able to appoint a full-time general secretary, and selected S. F. Crampin. The union dropped "London" from its name in 1905, and registered with the government in 1907. It continued to grow, peaking at 1,500 members by the late 1920s.

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  • The Association of Correctors of the Press (ACP) was a longstanding trade union representing proofreaders in the United Kingdom. The union was founded in 1854 as the London Association of Correctors of the Press. At first a very small organization, it grew gradually to 174 members in 1884, and 483 in 1898. By 1903, it was able to appoint a full-time general secretary, and selected S. F. Crampin. The union dropped "London" from its name in 1905, and registered with the government in 1907. It continued to grow, peaking at 1,500 members by the late 1920s. The union long had demarcation disputes with the London Society of Compositors (LSC); the ACP argued that proofreading was a profession which required the completion of an apprenticeship and the passing of examinations which it set, while the LSC believed that proofreading was a skill which compositors could learn through informal experience. As a result, while the ACP was recognized in the majority of newspaper offices in London, a large minority recognized only the LSC. In both 1912 and 1924, the ACP organized a merger with the LSC, but on both occasions this was voted down by the ACP's members. Only in 1952 did the unions finally reach a formal agreement on their jurisdictions. In 1965, the ACP merged into the National Graphical Association. (en)
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  • The Association of Correctors of the Press (ACP) was a longstanding trade union representing proofreaders in the United Kingdom. The union was founded in 1854 as the London Association of Correctors of the Press. At first a very small organization, it grew gradually to 174 members in 1884, and 483 in 1898. By 1903, it was able to appoint a full-time general secretary, and selected S. F. Crampin. The union dropped "London" from its name in 1905, and registered with the government in 1907. It continued to grow, peaking at 1,500 members by the late 1920s. (en)
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