Bermuda Union of Teachers | |
| Merged with | Teachers' Association of Bermuda (1964) |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1919 |
| Headquarters | Bermuda |
Key people | Edith Crawford, Matilda Crawford, Rufus Stovell, Adele Tucker (founders) |
The Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) is a trade union representing education workers in Bermuda.
The union was founded in 1919, the first to be established in the country. [1] Its founders were Edith Crawford, Matilda Crawford, Rufus Stovell and Adele Tucker, who were inspired by the deaths of several colleagues who were struggling financially. [2]
Trade unions were not officially legalised in Bermuda until 1946, and the BUT was the first to register with the government. [1] In 1964, the union absorbed the Teachers' Association of Bermuda, which represented white teachers. As a result, the union renamed itself as the Amalgamated Bermuda Union of Teachers, but returned to its original name in 1997. [3]