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Arthur Rosser

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236:, Rosser took up a new career as a union organiser, the first in Auckland. Within twelve years he was involved in the formation of nine new trade unions and was himself the secretary of many of them, demonstrating a skill for arbitration. Over time arbitration was overtaken by collective bargaining as most new unionists favoured method. As a result, Rosser's more moderate views were at increasing odds with the more militant forces in the labour movement. This came to a head in 1910, when he was replaced as the president of the Auckland Trades and Labour Council by the more radical 30: 549: 514: 509: 504: 519: 306:, though in 1938 he lost his seat on the council, after standing as an independent. He was unexpectedly denied re-nomination by the Labour Party alongside sitting councillors 260:. Throughout his career, Rosser was an advocate of the moderate wing of the labour movement, arguing that organised labour should improve rather than replace capitalism. 524: 539: 534: 529: 544: 280: 268: 224:. Upon completing his education, Rosser became a builder by trade. Whilst working as a carpenter he married Sarah Louisa Craig on 30 November 1886. 489: 494: 310:
and George Gordon Grant. The next year he was expelled from a Labour Party as he had stood against Labour's official municipal candidates.
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Through his role as a union secretary Rosser openly participated in politics. In the early 1900s he played a key role in establishing the
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After he was blacklisted by conservative building contractors due to his links with the
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but lost his seat in 1903 and later failed to secure re-election in 1907, 1913 and
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Rosser died at Auckland on 15 February 1954. He was survived by three daughters.
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Immigrants to former British colonies and protectorates in Oceania
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1908 New Zealand general election
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1899 New Zealand general election
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1896 New Zealand general election
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electorate and came fourth. At the next election in
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Index


Auckland City Councillor
Oystermouth
Auckland
Labour
Liberal
IPLL
Labour
United Labour
Trade unionist
JP
Oystermouth
Glamorganshire
New Zealand
Auckland
Newton
Liberal Party
Michael Joseph Savage
Independent Political Labour League
New Zealand Labour Party
United Labour Party
1896 election
City of Auckland
1899
1908 election
Auckland Central
Independent Political Labour League
Auckland City Council
1901
1931

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