Gormley, Baron Gormley, OBE (5 July 1917 – 27 May 1993) was President of the National Union of Mineworkers from 1971 to 1982, and a Labour peer. Joe Gormley...
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United, St Johnstone) Joe Gormley (trade unionist) (1917–1993), President of the National Union of Mineworkers (1971–82) Joseph L. Gormley (1914–2004), American...
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Arthur Scargill (category English trade unionists)
Arthur Scargill (born 11 January 1938) is a British trade unionist who was President of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) from 1982 to 2002. He is...
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to Joe Gormley. Hammond believed that Gormley and Hall had colluded to rig the ballot against him, and picketed the union's headquarters. Gormley resigned...
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September 1895 – 9 July 1961), also known as Teddy Hall, was a British trade unionist. Born at Hindley Green near Wigan, Hall began working at a colliery...
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with the Lord Mayor of Belfast Hugh Smyth, of the Progressive Unionist Party. Gormley also welcomed Prince Charles to the Mansion House (Residence of...
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the Daily Express, the cartoonist Cummings depicted the miners' leader Joe Gormley, Wilson and other Labour figures as French revolutionaries guillotining...
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Herbert Smith (17 July 1862 – 16 June 1938) was a British trade unionist and miner. Born in Kippax, West Yorkshire, Smith was orphaned at a young age and...
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Mick McGahey (category Scottish trade unionists)
Union. He was defeated in the 1971 elections for National President by Joe Gormley. McGahey was, however, elected National Vice-president of the NUM in...
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Belfast (section EU/GB Trade)
at City Hall Thomas Carnduff (1886–1956), shipyard poet, playwright, trade unionist, Independent Orangeman. Edward Carson (1854–1935), leader of Ulster...
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Bob Crow (category English trade unionists)
prominent figures such as Jack Jones, Hugh Scanlon, Joe Gormley, and Len Murray dominated the British trade union movement. As a result, he commented that...
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has Ties to President Clinton". Jet. Chicago: John N. Johnson. p. 10. Gormley, Ken (2010). The Death of American Virtue: Clinton vs. Starr. New York:...
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Presidency of Bill Clinton (section Trade)
pp. 201–202. Gormley, pp. 572–575 Gormley, pp. 577–581 Troy 2015, pp. 224–228. Troy 2015, pp. 222–223. Troy 2015, pp. 229–230. Gormley, pp. 579–581 Wilentz...
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election largely fought on a single issue: the Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement (CUSFTA); the Progressive Conservative Party campaigned in favour...
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Howie Hawkins (category American trade unionists)
Howard Gresham Hawkins III (born December 8, 1952) is an American trade unionist, environmental activist, and perennial candidate from New York. A co-founder...
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footballer (Collingwood, North Melbourne). Ewa Sikorska-Trela, 81, Polish trade unionist and politician, MP (1997–2001). Perrette Souplex, 94, French actress...
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and George; the abstract artist Howard Hodgkin; and the sculptors Antony Gormley, Anish Kapoor and Henry Moore. During the late 1980s and 1990s the Saatchi...
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NUM's National Executive Conference rejected the scheme, NUM leader Joe Gormley arranged a national ballot. The Kent area who opposed the scheme sought...
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Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Fall River (2003–2014) (b. 1939) Mark Gormley, 67, singer-songwriter (b. 1957) Doug Ingle, 78, musician (Iron Butterfly)...
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North-Central and Dún Laoghaire. The Green Party won a second seat, with John Gormley elected in Dublin South-East. He was elected by just over 30 votes after...
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Robert Smillie (category Scottish trade unionists)
Robert Smillie (17 March 1857 – 16 February 1940) was a Scottish trade unionist and Labour Party politician. He was a leader of the coal miners, and played...
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Compass Jewish Labour Movement People's Vote Steve Kemp, trade unionist Tim Roache, trade unionist For Helen Thompson (Lib Dem): Catherine Russell, actor...
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in Bradford. William Henry Drew – (1854–1933) textile worker, early trade unionist and one of the founders of the Independent Labour Party, who worked...
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in 1926. The dispute arose from pay negotiations – the miners, led by Joe Gormley, initially asked for pay rises of between 35–47%, while the National...
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Public Employees Federation (category Education trade unions)
February 24, 1988. Picchi, Joe. "Pay Raise Exclusion Irks Union." Albany Times-Union. August 7, 1987. Picchi, Joe. "Unionist's Career a Stormy One." Albany...
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Irish neutrality (section Weapons trade)
with Irish participation. Green Party foreign affairs spokesperson John Gormley condemned the decision, saying that the government was "discarding the...
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Seán MacEntee (category Ministers for enterprise, trade and employment)
urging all Irishmen to rejoin the Republic. Correspondingly the Ulster Unionist Council rejected the call for a review of the boundary commission decision...
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Nottinghamshire Miners' Association (category Trade unions established in 1881)
moribund by the 1870s, although some branches remained active, including trade unionists such as Samuel Smith, Aaron Stewart and William Hardy. In 1881, they...
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27 November: The UVF shot dead a 14-year-old Catholic civilian, Rory Gormley, who was traveling in a car at the junction of Downing and Ariel streets...
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Ian Lavery (category Trade unionists from Newcastle upon Tyne)
Jeremy Corbyn. In September 2015, Corbyn appointed him shadow minister for trade unions and civil society. In 2016, it was reported that Lavery had received...
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