National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers

National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers
AbbreviationNUAW, NUAAW
Merged intoTransport and General Workers' Union
(Agricultural Section)
Founded20 June 1906 (1906-06-20)
Dissolved1982 (1982)
TypeTrade union
Headquarters308 Gray's Inn Road, London
Location
Members70,800 (1946)
General Secretary
George Edwards (first)
Jack Boddy (last)
President
George Nicholls (first)
John Hose (last)
Treasurer
Richard Winfrey (first)
Publication
The Landworker
AffiliationsLiberal Party (1906–1911), TUC, Labour Party

The National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers (NUAAW) was a trades union representing farmworkers in the United Kingdom. The Union was founded in 1906 by trade union activist George Edwards. It was dissolved in 1982 when it merged into the Agricultural Section of the Transport and General Workers' Union.

In 1919, the union began publishing its journal The Landworker for its members. The journal remains in circulation, now published by the Agricultural Section of Unite the Union.