William John Rogers (died April 1952), often known as Will Rogers, was a British trade unionist and political activist. In 1890, Rogers founded the Clerks'...
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and politician from Oklahoma Will Rogers (trade unionist) (died 1952), British trade unionist and politician Will Rogers Jr. (1911–1993), US Representative...
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Mary Catherine Rogers (born Mary Skeahan, 2 August 1872 − 25 September 1932) was an Australian magistrate, trade unionist, and the first woman elected...
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Representative from Pennsylvania George Howell (trade unionist) (1833–1910), British trade unionist and reform campaigner George Howell (soldier) (1893–1964)...
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statutory Youth Service. In 2015, Nicholls became the first chair of Trade Unionists Against the European Union. In 2021 he was elected as the first Chair...
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(April 28, 1935 – February 19, 2017) was a prominent leader in the Canadian trade union and labour movement who was the founding president of the Canadian...
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Emma Paterson (category Trade unionists from London)
Smith; 5 April 1848 – 1 December 1886) was an English feminist and trade unionist. Emma Anne Smith was born in London on 5 April 1848, the daughter of...
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capitol of Australia. She lived in Rogers Park from 1939 until her death in 1961. Mary Maher, journalist, trade unionist and feminist Neil Hartigan, 40th...
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History Society: 10–14. Retrieved 25 July 2016. "Rogers, Frederick (1846–1915), bookbinder and trade unionist". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed...
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Joel Rogers to explain a possible new model for organizing workers Social Movement Unionism, a trend of theory and practice in contemporary trade unionism...
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domestic worker and community activist Casimira Rodríguez, trade unionist and politician Margaret Rogers, maid at the White House Charles Spence, Scottish poet...
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Eamonn Andrews was buried in 1987. Leo Crawford, trade unionist was buried in 1973. John Cecil Kelly-Rogers, aviator, buried in 1981. Éamon Kelly, actor,...
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Frederick Rogers (27 April 1846 – 16 November 1915) was an English bookbinder, trades unionist, writer and journalist. He is notable as first chairman...
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Northern Ireland, the Ulster Unionist Party and Traditional Unionist Voice won one seat each, and the independent unionist Alex Easton won North Down....
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Gavin Laird (redirect from Gavin Laird (trade unionist))
Gavin Harry Laird CBE (14 March 1933 – 26 October 2017) was a Scottish trade unionist, who became General Secretary of the Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical...
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Bobby Grant (Brookside) (category Fictional trade unionists)
that subsequent characters similar to Bobby with trade unionist characteristics were, Frank Rogers (Peter Christian) and Eddie Banks (Paul Broughton)...
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Democratic Unionist Party and Sinn Féin won the most seats, with the DUP winning 38 and Sinn Féin winning 28 of the available 108 seats. The Ulster Unionist Party...
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Battle Cry of Freedom" We will win the fight today, boys, We'll win the fight today, Shouting the battle cry of union; We will rally from the coal mines...
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Economy of Sweden (redirect from Trade unions in Sweden)
former trade-unionist, the actual number of unemployed is far higher, and those figures are being suppressed by both the government and the Swedish Trade Union...
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Odessa Komer (category American women trade unionists)
Creekmore Komer (June 29, 1925 – July 15, 2004) was an American labor unionist. Born in Kemper County, Mississippi, Komer moved to Michigan with her family...
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Jimmy Hoffa (category Trade unionists from Michigan)
Times. Sloane 1991, p. [page needed]. Loftus, Joseph A. (March 15, 1957). "Unionist Denies Bribery". The New York Times. • Loftus, Joseph A. (March 19, 1957)...
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Guðmundur Gunnarsson (category Icelandic trade unionists)
2004 to 2006. Guðmundur has written numerous textbooks for electricians. Rogers, Jude (2008-03-27). "Independence day". New Statesman. Retrieved 2010-01-26...
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nominee in 2020 Socialist Workers Party: Rachele Fruit, hotel worker and trade unionist Socialist Party USA: Bill Stodden, nonprofit executive The following...
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Kemi Badenoch (category Presidents of the Board of Trade)
"CPTPP trade deal will benefit UK if we use it, says Kemi Badenoch". BBC News. 16 July 2023. Retrieved 4 November 2024. "Post-Brexit trade talks with...
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Al Lannon (category Trade unionist stubs)
related to Frank Pinter of Baltimore. During the 1940s, Lannon and Pauline Rogers served as editor of West Side Record newspaper, published by the New York...
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Budzinski (/bədˈzɪnski/ bəd-ZIN-skee; born March 11, 1977) is an American trade unionist and politician. She has served as the U.S. representative for Illinois's...
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day. In 1893 Rogers helped to establish the Wisconsin State Federation of Labor. As a veteran trade unionist and railway worker, Rogers found the 1894...
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Frances E. Williams (category African-American trade unionists)
State Assembly for the 63rd District on the Progressive ticket. As a trade unionist, Williams served on the board of the National Negro Labor Council (NNLC)...
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Lords (1997–2023). 10 April – Richard Rosser, Baron Rosser, 79, British trade unionist and politician, member of the House of Lords (since 2004). 14 April...
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Chemical National Bank, 1913 Life in New Jersey in the eighteenth century. Unionist-Gazette, 1889 The Old Merchants of New York City. Thomas R. Knox & Co....
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