Robert White, OC (April 28, 1935 – February 19, 2017) was a prominent leader in the Canadian trade union and labour movement who was the founding president...
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Canadian ice hockey player Bob White (offensive lineman) (born 1963), American football center Bob White (trade unionist) (1935–2017), president of the...
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The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) is a socialist electoral alliance in Britain. It was originally launched for the 2010 general election...
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after Ed secured the trade union votes. Additionally, in the past, there was a group known as the Conservative Trade Unionists, or CTU, formed of people...
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Rob Stewart, film director and conservationist February 19 – Bob White, trade unionist February 22 – Gordon Gray Currie, politician and sports coach...
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Ken Georgetti (category Trade unionists from British Columbia)
like his father. He worked in most areas of the smelter and earned his trade ticket as a pipefitter. Following the family tradition, Georgetti became...
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political activist and was considered to have been the first female trade unionist in the country. She was South Africa's first female master printer....
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Australian labour movement (redirect from Australian Trade Unionist)
ideas of unionism: trade unionism and industrial unionism. Trade unionists sought to organise all people engaged in the same trade on job sites. Rather...
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politician Bob Gray - politician Frederick Hickford - politician Maurice Kennedy - politician and trade unionist Cyril Isaac - politician Bill Kelty - trade unionist...
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1983 — Hans Küng 1984 — David Suzuki 1985 — Stephen Lewis 1986 — Bob White (trade unionist) 1988 — Thomas R. Berger 1990 — Edwin Mirvish 1991 — Georges Erasmus...
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GCL (9 December 1929 – 16 May 2019) was an Australian politician and trade unionist who served as the 23rd prime minister of Australia from 1983 to 1991...
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Bobby Grant (Brookside) (category Fictional trade unionists)
them to secure the role. Bobby is portrayed as a staunch socialist and trade unionist. He is the patriarch of the Grant family, which originally consisted...
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Julie Kushner (category American women trade unionists)
Julie Kushner (born c. 1952) is an American politician and retired trade unionist. She worked for United Auto Workers, and was elected to the Connecticut...
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Association (UNIA) St. William Grant, trade unionist and activist Henry Gunter, civil rights campaigner, trade unionist and the first black delegate to be...
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Chummy Fleming (category Australian trade unionists)
echoed by noted Trade Unionist and socialist, Tom Mann. Fleming spent many periods unemployed and was active in unemployed agitation. Many Trade Unions and...
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Swedish ambassador to North Korea Roz Foyer (born 1972), Scottish trade unionist Foyers, Highland, Scotland, UK; a village River Foyers, a river emptying...
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the surname include: Andrew McElwee (died 1968), British trade unionist and politician Bob McElwee (born 1935), American football official Carol McElwee...
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band White Heart Collin McHugh (born 1987), American baseball player Edward McHugh (trade unionist) (1853-1915), Irish Georgist (land reformer), trade unionist...
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Martin Ferguson (politician) (category Australian trade unionists)
2013. Before entering Parliament, Ferguson spent a long career as a trade unionist, being General Secretary of the Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union...
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Hepple, trade unionist, politician, anti-apartheid activist and author and the last leader of the original South African Labour Party (1904–1983) Bob Hepple...
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Robert Smith (redirect from Bob Smith)
Smith until 1859, British Liberal Party politician and MP Robert Smith (trade unionist) (1862–1934), general secretary of the National Union of Scottish Mineworkers...
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Buzz Hargrove (category Trade unionists from New Brunswick)
worker for the Chrysler assembly plant in Windsor, Ontario. He succeeded Bob White as president of the CAW in 1992. On July 8, 2008, he announced his intention...
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Canada's free trade agreements". Trade Commissioner. December 3, 2020. Archived from the original on March 6, 2023. Mosler, David; Catley, Bob (2013). The...
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the surname include: Alfred Dobbs (1882–1945), British politician and trade unionist Amanda Dobbs (born 1993), American figure skater Arthur Dobbs (1689–1765)...
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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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William Lane (category Australian trade unionists)
the movement. He authored works covering topics such as labour rights and white nationalism. After becoming disillusioned with the state of Australian politics...
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Dennis McDermott (category Trade unionists from Ontario)
McDermott OOnt (November 3, 1922 – February 13, 2003) was a Canadian trade unionist who served as Canadian Director of the United Auto Workers from 1968...
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Kemi Badenoch (category Presidents of the Board of Trade)
with Trump's administration would put Britain at risk if the White House introduced trade tariffs. In 2023, Badenoch referred to China's role on the world...
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1938 Dalfram dispute (section "Pig Iron Bob" nickname)
Sino-Japanese War. It became famous for providing the nickname of Pig Iron Bob to Attorney General Robert Menzies, later Prime Minister. In November 1938...
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Norm Gallagher (category Trade unionists from Melbourne)
(20 September 1931 – 26 August 1999) was a controversial Australian trade unionist, and Maoist who led the militant Builders Labourers Federation as federal...
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