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- Father_of_the_Chapel abstract "The Father of Chapel (FoC) and Mother of Chapel (MoC) are the titles in the United Kingdom referring to a shop steward representing members of a trade union in a printing office or in journalism. The FoC or MoC is assisted by the Clerk of the Chapel or by a Deputy FoC/MoC.In the printing trade, a Chapel was the traditional name given to a meeting of compositors. The name originates in the early history of printing in Great Britain, when printing offices were controlled by churches (hence "chapel").The name also honours the origins of British trade unionism, where non-conformist churches often acted as covers for trade union activity, which was illegal at the time.[citation needed]".
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- Father_of_the_Chapel date "December 2009".
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- Father_of_the_Chapel subject Category:Political_occupations.
- Father_of_the_Chapel subject Category:Printing_occupations.
- Father_of_the_Chapel subject Category:Trade_unions_in_the_United_Kingdom.
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