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James Baird was a | trade unionist and politician in Northern Ireland. |
Hanna was an active | trade unionist in the National Union of Journalists. |
nuary 4, 1868 - 3 October 1929) was a Scottish | trade unionist and Labour Party (UK) politician. |
uary 1893 - 21 September 1957) was a Norwegian | trade unionist and politician for the Communist Part |
n (5 August 1875 - 14 June 1942) was a British | trade unionist and politician. |
tember 1887 - 17 October 1971) was a Norwegian | trade unionist and politician for the Labour Party. |
lude the library and archive of politician and | trade unionist George Howell (1833-1910). |
Piero Pastore - A working | trade unionist |
Quigley (3 November 1928-December 2003) was a | trade unionist and political activist in Northern Ir |
y 11, 1957) was a British Columbia politician, | trade unionist and socialist. |
anuary 1948 - 23 October 2008) was a Norwegian | trade unionist and politician for the Labour Party. |
the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, the Titoist | trade unionist sector (whose most important leader h |
onservatives chose Tom Peet, who was an active | Trade Unionist and had worked at a nearby coal mine. |
eptember 1901 - 12 January 1981) was a British | trade unionist and Labour Party politician. |
Protagonist Steve Hamner is a successful | trade unionist for the fictional United Ore and Meta |
Norman Kennedy was a | trade unionist and politician in Ireland. |
ds (8 June 1859 - 7 November 1931) was a Welsh | trade unionist and politician. |
n Wilson (1855 - 14 August 1921) was a British | trade unionist and Labour politician. |
Benjamin Jennings Caddy, a militant | trade unionist immigrates to South Africa from Austr |
- Anders Buen, typographer, newspaper editor, | trade unionist and politician (d.1933) |
st in socialist politics was influenced by his | trade unionist cousin Walter Russell Crampton. |
born 11 May 1950) is an Italian politician and | trade unionist of the centre-left Democratic Party. |
October 1924 - 23 May 2009) was a coal miner, | trade unionist and political activist. |
He was a | trade unionist before the war, a secretary in Norweg |
He became a full-time | trade unionist in 1981, and chaired the citywide tra |
fe was the author, art historian, feminist and | trade unionist Emilia, Lady Dilke. |
He is a | trade unionist and the president of the labour wing |
Frantisek Klika as | Trade Unionist |
(September 1815 - 15 March 1879) was a British | trade unionist and saw grinder. |
[1850-1910] was a Northumberland man, British | trade unionist and politician. |
known Human rights activist and most respected | trade unionist in Kerala, India. |
(17 August 1856 - 12 March 1937) was a British | trade unionist and politician. |
patnam) was an Indian communist politician and | trade unionist from Andhra Pradesh. |
13 March - Hans G. Jensen, tailor, | trade unionist and politician (d.1922) |
This article is about the English teacher and | trade unionist born in 1904. |
jellheim (born 1 November 1945) is a Norwegian | trade unionist and politician for the Labour Party. |
August 16 - Samuel Lawrence, politician and | trade unionist (d.1959) |
tthew (Joe) Mack (1867-1951) was a New Zealand | trade unionist and political activist. |
November - Benjamin Jennings Caddy, a militant | trade unionist who is regarded as the doyen of the t |
He remained an active | trade unionist all his life. |
kantan Nair was a Politician, Freedom Fighter, | Trade Unionist and Writer. |
Modikwe Dikobe was a novelist, poet, | trade unionist and squatter leader in Johannesburg, |
He was regarded as "anti- [ | trade] unionist". |
Mike Hicks ( | trade unionist) (born 1937), British communist and t |
Silver - Mr. Joseph Attard Kingswell ( | trade unionist)* (deceased) |
Jack Tanner ( | trade unionist), British trade union leader and synd |
For the Australian unionist, see Jim Healy ( | trade unionist). |
rnesen (29 August 1880 - 1958) was a Norwegian | trade unionist, copperativist and politician for the |
V. P. Ganesan was a Sri Lankan | trade unionist, politician, film producer and actor. |
For the | trade unionist, see Roger Bolton. |
Jack White, soldier, | trade unionist, one of the co-founders of the Irish |
ust 1943 in Molenbeek) was a Flemish mechanic, | trade unionist, and politician. |
He was an active | trade unionist, and became Vice-President of the Syd |
5 June - James Connolly, socialist, | trade unionist, nationalist, rebel and Easter Rising |
His father Michael Connelly was a | trade unionist, Labour Party activist and member of |
(born 17 August 1950) is an Indian politician, | trade unionist, advocate, and a member of Janata Dal |
ecember 1987) was a Norwegian metal worker and | trade unionist, born in Sweden. |
27 August 1906 - 1 March 1943) was a Norwegian | trade unionist, politician and communist resistance |
For the British | trade unionist, see George Woodcock (trade unionist) |
For the English | trade unionist, see John Gast. |
April - Clements Kadalie, | trade unionist, is born at Chifira, Nkhata Bay Distr |
February - Michael Egan, | trade unionist, city councillor, and Cumann na nGaed |
ame prominent neither as a politician nor as a | trade unionist, but as a Gaelic football player. |
His father was a brickmaker and active | trade unionist. |
pper (18 March 1931-19 May 2006) was a British | trade unionist. |
William House (died 1917) was a British | trade unionist. |
945) was a British Labour Party politician and | trade unionist. |
4 March 1943) was an Australian politician and | trade unionist. |
- 23 March 1946) was a Spanish politician and | trade unionist. |
y 1871-23 November 1918) was a prominent Irish | trade unionist. |
t Chopra is an Indian communist politician and | trade unionist. |
am, 26 August 1929) was a Dutch playwright and | trade unionist. |
ed as a labourer, a Spanish interpreter, and a | trade unionist. |
ack W. Smith (born 1882 or 1883) was a British | trade unionist. |
om Jones (1 September 1822-1916) was a British | trade unionist. |
921) was an Australian politician and militant | trade unionist. |
2009, Ahmednagar) was an Indian politician and | trade unionist. |
cember 1969), known as Ted Hill, was a British | trade unionist. |
r 1942), also known as Edo Fimmen, was a Dutch | trade unionist. |
Erling Olsen (1901-1983) was a Norwegian | trade unionist. |
- June 20, 1921) was a Canadian politician and | trade unionist. |
t (27 August 1910-9 August 1986) was a British | trade unionist. |
January 1951) is an Australian politician and | trade unionist. |
Kemmy joined the Labour Party and worked as a | trade unionist. |
Lankan Trotskyist revolutionary politician and | trade unionist. |
(6 August 1848-20 October 1934) was a British | trade unionist. |
ens (Pat) Hickey (1882-1930) was a New Zealand | trade unionist. |
Edward L. Poulton (1865-1937) was a British | trade unionist. |
1958, Stockholm) was a Swedish politician and | trade unionist. |
13 - 30 March 2006) was an Irish communist and | trade unionist. |
1971) was an Irish Labour Party politician and | trade unionist. |
n Tangen (20 July 1897 - 1980) was a Norwegian | trade unionist. |
sur-Alzette) is a Luxembourgian politician and | trade unionist. |
930), known as W. P. Richardson, was a British | trade unionist. |
(19 January 1870-2 August 1955) was a British | trade unionist. |
ctober 25, 1959) was a Canadian politician and | trade unionist. |
1944) was a Scottish socialist politician and | trade unionist. |
In 1975 he became a full-time | trade unionist. |
(8 March 1898-25 September 1978) was a British | trade unionist. |
(30 March 1921) was an Australian Senator and | trade unionist. |
Ole Hermansen (1893-1942) was a Norwegian | trade unionist. |
CBE (1 March 1897 - 2 May 1983) was a British | trade unionist. |
e Fawcett (1881-25 October 1960) was a British | trade unionist. |
(23 March 1844-12 October 1927) was a British | trade unionist. |
1903), often known as Ned Cowey, was a British | trade unionist. |
4-9 May 1966) was a New Zealand politician and | trade unionist. |
Hunter was a farmer, storekeeper, carter, and | trade unionist. |
September 1912-4 November 1988) was a British | trade unionist. |
ry Elvin (1874-10 November 1949) was a British | trade unionist. |
8 November 2006, Woking, Surrey) was a British | trade unionist. |
ss Wall of New Barnet (born 1941) is a British | trade unionist. |
nd (1 January 1902-5 April 1978) was a British | trade unionist. |
1952) was a New Zealand political activist and | trade unionist. |
Arntzen (born 24 November 1948) is a Norwegian | trade unionist. |
The Labour candidate was Helen Bentwich, a | trade unionist. |
This article is about Bryn Davies the | trade unionist. |
tember 1833 - 17 September 1911) was a British | trade unionist. |
n (10 May 1909-29 December 1995) was a British | trade unionist. |
He is a | trade unionist. |
e beliefs of her grandmother who was an active | trade unionist. |
James Robson (1860-1934) was a British | trade unionist. |
was the foreign minister of South Yemen and a | trade unionist. |
James Mawdsley (1848-1902) was an English | trade unionist. |
British Labour Member of Parliament (MP) and a | trade unionist. |
49) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament and | trade unionist. |
rch 1965), known as Jack Tanner, was a British | trade unionist. |
y 1963) was a member of the Fabian Society and | trade unionist. |
This article is about the British | trade unionist. |
ruary 27, 1989) was a Colombian politician and | trade unionist. |
August 1, 1950) was a Canadian politician and | trade unionist. |
born August 4, 1955) is a Yukon politician and | trade unionist. |
ndependence Party, European Citizens Party and | Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts also fie |
Doctors, politicians and | trade unionists were also the subject of kidnappings |
ns, clergy, businessmen, judges, teachers, and | trade unionists participated in the many Chicano Mor |
Many | trade unionists who were members of the SDF felt tha |
Some were Anarchists, but the majority were | trade unionists and Socialists. |
k Friday', was regarded by many socialists and | trade unionists as a betrayal of solidarity and a ma |
became the first president of the Conservative | Trade Unionists' national advisory committee. |
It initially represented over 200,000 | trade unionists, organised through trades councils o |
Then they came for the | trade unionists, |
h includes significant amount of provision for | trade unionists, in conjunction with the TUC and a r |
The party's supporters were mostly | trade unionists, immigrants, miners, and intellectua |
nt for Socialism and a small group of Peronist | trade unionists. |
legalisation of strikes and re-empowerment of | trade unions affected business efficiency and econom |
neral secretary of the Hong Kong Federation of | Trade Unions |
secretariat of the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions from 1934. |
His specialty in journalism was labour, | trade unions and wage issues. |
holm-based secretariat of the Confederation of | Trade Unions from 1941 to 1945. |
f the Union of Dyers, one of the most powerful | trade unions of the textile industry. |
r Party, the media, politics, public services, | trade unions and women's issues. |
Xavier lead various | trade unions and worker's organisations in Madras st |
He is also the president of the Centre of | Trade Unions (CTU), Punjab. |
ts erstwhile enemy, the All-Poland Alliance of | Trade Unions (OPZZ), and some protests were organize |
He confronted the | trade unions at his Warrington print works and Manch |
He chaired the | trade unions Murernes Union from 1900 to 1902 and No |
ral secretary of the Congress of South African | Trade Unions (COSATU), Zwelinzima Vavi, said the dec |
e radical socialist Free Association of German | Trade Unions (FVdG). |
Trade Unions and the Problems of Change (1970) | |
As a young man, he became involved with | trade unions and in the Social Democratic Party of G |
There he became the founder of | trade unions and the editor of various socialist new |
When the Centre of Indian | Trade Unions was formed, he became a leading figure |
as secretary of the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions in Hedmark county. |
Trade Unions in a Changing Society, (1963) | |
the film depicted the struggle of | trade unions against union busting corporations, the |
Links with | trade unions deepened, as did formal collaborations |
International Confederation of Free | Trade Unions (ICFTU) |
Some examples of nationalist | trade unions include FSOC (Frente Sindical Obrero Ca |
Led by James Howell, it developed links with | trade unions and the Labour Party. |
This Union is among the largest | trade unions in Orissa with a membership of over 10, |
ounterweight to more mainstream coalitions and | trade unions who radicals claimed dominated protests |
Partnerships, | trade unions and employers' associations, that are t |
29 June - | Trade unions legalised by act of parliament. |
nd after India's independence, helped organize | trade unions in Bombay. |
More permanent | trade unions were established from the 1850s, better |
paign by the Trades Union Congress and leading | trade unions turned public opinion against the Poles |
n is affiliated with the Australian Council of | Trade Unions (ACTU) and the Australian Labor Party ( |
as the chairman of the Hong Kong Federation of | Trade Unions in April 2000. |
n, representing the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions |
Free | Trade Unions of the Coast were not a national organi |
consultant for the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions in 1936. |
ent of the International Confederation of Free | Trade Unions 1928-45 and president of the World Trad |
Until 1894, representatives of Irish | trade unions attended the British Trades Union Congr |
He was a member of the Australian Council of | Trade Unions Executive from 1996 to 1998. |
nal career with the Confederation of Christian | Trade Unions (ACV). |
In the 1980s, | trade unions were the largest of all Czechoslovak or |
vice-president of the Australasian Council of | Trade Unions on its foundation in 1927. |
The organisation was non-partisan but several | trade unions and senior members of the Labour Party |
g as a researcher for the German Federation of | Trade Unions and International Labour Organization. |
The Congress of South African | Trade Unions was pivotal in President Jacob Zuma's r |
Bowman advised in reforming the German | trade unions after World War II. |
Vol. 2: Bernhard Ebbinghaus und Jelle Visser, | Trade Unions in Western Europe since 1945. |
The TUC encouraged | trade unions to refuse to vote in closed shop ballot |
Hong Kong Federation of | Trade Unions |
legislate greater autonomy for Canadian | trade unions that are branches of international unio |
Trade Unions in Britain, ISBN 978-0-00686-1218 , Fon | |
bert Knight to found the General Federation of | Trade Unions in 1899. |
It is backed by the Federation of Egyptian | Trade Unions and forms part of the Coalition of Soci |
By the summer of 1980 the Free | Trade Unions of the Coast drawing support from ROPCi |
Michael is a co-founder of the | Trade Unions Linking Israel and Palestine. |
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