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Alexander Walkden, 1st Baron Walkden

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22: 54:, had absconded with most of the union's moneyβ€”a crime which was only discovered after he committed suicide in Paris. Walkden was an extremely able administrator and socialist, who in his thirty years as general secretary built up the impoverished union into a respected organisation which was influential in both the 545: 560: 580: 565: 550: 107: 575: 91: 62:(ITF). At thirty years (1906–1936) he is the longest-serving general secretary in the history of the RCA/TSSA, his nearest rival being the fifteen years served by 59: 555: 335: 301: 595: 46: 21: 126:, a long-time policy of the union. The Labour government fell before the London Passenger Transport Act could be passed, and he lost his seat in the 472: 401: 600: 344: 340: 310: 306: 143: 135: 127: 119: 115: 111: 103: 95: 489: 99: 479: 155: 131: 284: 123: 87: 134:
to reintroduce the bill, which it did in 1932, and it came into effect in 1933. Walkden was re-elected for Bristol South at the
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In 1906 Walkden was appointed the fourth General Secretary of the Railway Clerks' Association (the modern
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and the trade union movement. In his period of office he was also influential in the creation of the
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Walkden (on right) as part of a Trades Union Congress delegation to Downing Street in 1925
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between 1989 and 2004. When the union built its new headquarters building adjacent to
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Lord Walkden died in April 1951, aged 77, when the barony became extinct.
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General secretaries of the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association
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Members of the General Council of the Trades Union Congress
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Transport Salaried Staffs' Association-sponsored MPs
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He was unsuccessful again in 1: 498:Peerage of the United Kingdom 437:American Federation of Labour 231:. 13 July 1945. p. 3629. 601:Barons created by George VI 375:Railway Clerks' Association 90:as the Labour candidate in 74:in the 1960s, it was named 617: 508: 503: 496: 486: 477: 469: 464: 450: 430: 418: 408: 399: 391: 381: 373:General Secretary of the 371: 363: 358: 348: 334:Member of Parliament for 332: 324: 314: 300:Member of Parliament for 298: 290: 283: 207:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 114:, but was elected at the 367:John Stopford Challener 52:John Stopford Challener 435:representative to the 72:Euston railway station 26: 433:Trades Union Congress 144:1945 general election 136:1935 general election 128:1931 general election 116:1929 general election 108:Heywood and Radcliffe 104:1922 general election 96:1918 general election 24: 359:Trade union offices 571:Politics of Bristol 473:The Lord Templemore 132:National Government 100:by-election in 1922 465:Political offices 261:– Chapter 3 (1906) 228:The London Gazette 92:Wolverhampton West 27: 524: 523: 490:The Lord Shepherd 487:Succeeded by 451:Succeeded by 409:Succeeded by 382:Succeeded by 349:Succeeded by 315:Succeeded by 608: 591:UK MPs 1935–1945 586:UK MPs 1929–1931 470:Preceded by 419:Preceded by 392:Preceded by 364:Preceded by 328:Noel Ker Lindsay 325:Preceded by 318:Noel Ker Lindsay 291:Preceded by 281: 233: 232: 219: 213: 212: 206: 198: 196: 194: 183: 140:House of Commons 124:London Transport 82:Political career 616: 615: 611: 610: 609: 607: 606: 605: 526: 525: 514: 492: 483: 475: 460: 458:Andrew Naesmith 442: 440: 428: 414: 405: 397: 387: 378: 369: 354: 352:William Wilkins 339: 330: 320: 305: 296: 242: 237: 236: 221: 220: 216: 199: 192: 190: 185: 184: 177: 172: 164: 84: 78:in his honour. 42: 17: 12: 11: 5: 614: 612: 604: 603: 598: 593: 588: 583: 578: 573: 568: 563: 558: 553: 548: 543: 538: 528: 527: 522: 521: 516: 507: 501: 500: 494: 493: 488: 485: 476: 471: 467: 466: 462: 461: 452: 449: 429: 420: 416: 415: 410: 407: 398: 393: 389: 388: 383: 380: 370: 365: 361: 360: 356: 355: 350: 347: 331: 326: 322: 321: 316: 313: 297: 292: 288: 287: 279: 278: 270: 262: 254: 241: 240:External links 238: 235: 234: 214: 174: 173: 171: 168: 163: 160: 152:Clement Attlee 83: 80: 64:Richard Rosser 41: 40:Trade unionism 38: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 613: 602: 599: 597: 594: 592: 589: 587: 584: 582: 579: 577: 574: 572: 569: 567: 564: 562: 559: 557: 554: 552: 549: 547: 544: 542: 539: 537: 534: 533: 531: 520: 517: 513: 512: 511:Baron Walkden 506: 502: 499: 495: 491: 482: 481: 474: 468: 463: 459: 455: 454:Andrew Conley 448: 447: 439: 438: 434: 427: 423: 417: 413: 412:Andrew Conley 404: 403: 396: 390: 386: 385:William Stott 377: 376: 368: 362: 357: 353: 346: 342: 338: 337: 336:Bristol South 329: 323: 319: 312: 308: 304: 303: 302:Bristol South 295: 289: 286: 282: 276: 275: 271: 268: 267: 263: 260: 259: 255: 253: 249: 248: 244: 243: 239: 230: 229: 224: 218: 215: 210: 204: 188: 182: 180: 176: 169: 167: 162:Personal life 161: 159: 157: 153: 149: 148:Baron Walkden 145: 141: 137: 133: 129: 125: 121: 120:Bristol South 117: 113: 109: 105: 101: 97: 93: 89: 81: 79: 77: 76:Walkden House 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 48: 39: 37: 35: 31: 23: 19: 518: 509: 505:New creation 504: 478: 444: 441:1934 431: 400: 395:John Bromley 379:1906 – 1936 372: 333: 299: 273: 265: 257: 245: 226: 217: 193:12 September 191:. 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Labour
Transport Salaried Staffs' Association
John Stopford Challener
Labour Party
International Transport Workers' Federation
Richard Rosser
London
Euston railway station
Parliament
Wolverhampton West
1918 general election
by-election in 1922
1922 general election
Heywood and Radcliffe
1924
1929 general election
Bristol South
London Transport
1931 general election
National Government
1935 general election
House of Commons
1945 general election
Clement Attlee
Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard


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