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Albert Taylor (trade unionist)

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stated that "if Mr Taylor had had the arrangement of the time-table himself he could not have managed it more to his own advantage as a candidate". He was sentenced to sixty days in prison, but refused to undertake compulsory work while there, and ultimately served 112 days, the large majority in
56:, although he served on the Rawtenstall Tribunal until late 1916, when he was removed over the protests of the local labour movement. He was offered an exemption from being called up if he could find work of national importance. He refused to do so, and in January 1917, he was called up. 424: 105:, and was the organisation's president for 1943 and 1944. While president, he argued that a programme of nationalisation would remove a major cause of war. He died in 1947, still in office. 330: 34: 409: 414: 399: 429: 404: 394: 356: 102: 42: 37:, and soon became its part-time general secretary, becoming full-time in 1909. He was also a supporter of socialism, joining the 122: 38: 60: 419: 68: 348: 64: 53: 83:. He failed to report for duty, and on 30 January, he was arrested, receiving extensive publicity. The 98: 389: 384: 72: 85: 97:
After the war, Taylor's profile as a trade unionist increased. He represented his union at the
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for 26 consecutive years, was elected to the Management Committee of the
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A History of the National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives: 1874-1957
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Roden Buxton, Charles (25 June 1917). "The case against persecution".
33:, Taylor was a shoemaker, and in 1895 he was a founder member of the 30: 227:"Rossendale election: peace candidate sure of nomination". 425:
Presidents of the General Federation of Trade Unions (UK)
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Rossendale Union of Boot, Shoe and Slipper Operatives
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Rossendale Union of Boot, Shoe and Slipper Operatives
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British
Bacup
Rossendale Union of Boot, Shoe and Slipper Operatives
Social Democratic Federation
Labour Representation Committee
World War I
conscientious objector
1917 Rossendale by-election
British Socialist Party
No Conscription Fellowship
Charles Roden Buxton
R. C. Wallhead
election agent
Manchester Guardian
Wormwood Scrubs
Trades Union Congress
General Federation of Trade Unions
1939 England and Wales Register
"Albert Taylor 1879-"




Rossendale Union of Boot, Shoe and Slipper Operatives
John Lee
General Federation of Trade Unions
Horace Moulden
Categories
1877 births
1947 deaths

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