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27: 69: 512: 118:. In 1888, he was elected as General Secretary of the West Yorkshire Power-Loom Weavers Association (later to become the Textile Workers), a position which he held until 1922. 507: 532: 181: 354: 139: 497: 527: 459: 143: 502: 151: 48: 35: 517: 147: 165:. When the Huddersfield Trades Council celebrated its fiftieth anniversary, in 1935, Gee marched at the head of the celebratory parade. 211: 385: 103: 405: 420: 102:, and was involved in a major, but unsuccessful, strike in 1883. This experience inspired him to found what became the 138:(LRC), and he was also appointed as one of the organization's first trustees. He served as the second Chairman of the 186: 134:
attempted to claim that he was a supporter of their group. In 1900, he was elected to the first Executive of the
522: 346: 127: 106:, with membership from the wider district. In 1885, he was elected as the first president of the Huddersfield 115: 437: 364: 162: 40: 142:, in 1901, although he did not chair the annual conference. From 1910 until 1912, he was chairman of the 416: 288: 492: 487: 429: 225: 158: 135: 131: 130:. He was soon elected as an independent labor member of Huddersfield Town Council, although the 207: 199: 469: 441: 409: 270: 111: 107: 83: 80: 481: 99: 451: 241: 87: 26: 68: 67: 20: 110:. He was a strong supporter of the Weavers' campaign for an 259:
British Workers and the Independent Labour Party, 1888-1906
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Presidents of the General Federation of Trade Unions (UK)
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A History of British Trade Unions Since 1889: 1889-1910
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Trade unions in British politics: the first 250 years
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Big anniversary for Huddersfield Trades Union Council
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Index


lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview

British
trade unionist
politician
Huddersfield
General Union of Textile Workers
Trades Council
eight-hour day
Manningham Mills Strike
Independent Labour Party
Liberal Party
Labour Representation Committee
National Executive Committee
General Federation of Trade Unions
1918 general election
Blackpool
Justice of the Peace
Ben Turner
Big anniversary for Huddersfield Trades Union Council
Huddersfield Daily Examiner
J. F. C. Harrison
ISBN
9780751202854


Hugh Armstrong Clegg

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