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C. J. Drummond

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As general secretary, Drummond focused on arbitrating disputes, often finding in favour of the employers, and also on an ultimately successful campaign for a nine-hour working day. He supported women joining the union, but only at the lower,
56:. He devoted much of his time to the LSC, and within a few years was elected to its committee and appointed as its chairman. In 1878, he was appointed as assistant secretary of the union, then in 1881 he succeeded as its general secretary. 234: 75:. This led to disputes between him and the majority of his union, and he resigned as secretary in 1892. After a period out of work, he found a job with the Labour Department of the 64:, level, and proposed a resolution stating that "women are not physically capable of performing the duties of a compositor". In 1890, he was central to the formation of the 83: 196: 65: 168: 49: 239: 72: 106: 53: 229: 224: 127: 86:
hosted a lunch in Drummond's honour, at which he was given an annuity of £200 per year.
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Unlike the large majority of trade unionists, Drummond was a supporter of the
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General secretaries of the London Typographical Association
48:. In 1869, he moved to London, and immediately joined the 111:Annual Report of the 1929 Trades Union Congress 22:(30 July 1848 – 10 February 1929) was a 8: 79:, and remained in it until his retirement. 151: 102: 100: 98: 121: 119: 94: 84:Harry Levy-Lawson, 1st Viscount Burnham 197:Printing and Kindred Trades Federation 66:Printing and Kindred Trades Federation 68:, and served as its first president. 7: 52:(LSC), also becoming active on the 14: 109:, "Obituary: Mr C. J. Drummond", 1: 169:London Society of Compositors 125:"A printing trade 'umpire'", 50:London Society of Compositors 256: 203: 193: 185: 175: 167:General Secretary of the 165: 159: 154: 140:"The Printing Trade", 37: 36:C. J. Drummond in 1890 16:English trade unionist 107:Trades Union Congress 54:London Trades Council 35: 155:Trade union offices 44:, where he became a 40:Drummond grew up in 240:People from Ipswich 128:Manchester Guardian 20:Charles J. Drummond 201:1891 – 1892 173:1881 – 1892 131:, 21 December 1923 73:Conservative Party 38: 213: 212: 204:Succeeded by 195:President of the 176:Succeeded by 146:, 24 October 1886 247: 186:Preceded by 160:Preceded by 152: 147: 138: 132: 123: 114: 104: 255: 254: 250: 249: 248: 246: 245: 244: 215: 214: 209: 200: 191: 181: 172: 163: 150: 139: 135: 124: 117: 105: 96: 92: 17: 12: 11: 5: 253: 251: 243: 242: 237: 232: 227: 217: 216: 211: 210: 205: 202: 192: 187: 183: 182: 179:C. W. Bowerman 177: 174: 164: 161: 157: 156: 149: 148: 133: 115: 93: 91: 88: 77:Board of Trade 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 252: 241: 238: 236: 233: 231: 228: 226: 223: 222: 220: 208: 207:Henry Slatter 199: 198: 190: 184: 180: 171: 170: 158: 153: 145: 144: 137: 134: 130: 129: 122: 120: 116: 112: 108: 103: 101: 99: 95: 89: 87: 85: 80: 78: 74: 69: 67: 63: 57: 55: 51: 47: 43: 34: 30: 28: 25: 21: 194: 189:New position 188: 166: 143:The Observer 141: 136: 126: 113:, pp.269-270 110: 81: 70: 58: 39: 19: 18: 230:1929 deaths 225:1848 births 27:trade union 219:Categories 162:Henry Self 90:References 62:journeyman 46:compositor 82:In 1923, 29:leader. 42:Ipswich 24:British 221:: 118:^ 97:^

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British
trade union

Ipswich
compositor
London Society of Compositors
London Trades Council
journeyman
Printing and Kindred Trades Federation
Conservative Party
Board of Trade
Harry Levy-Lawson, 1st Viscount Burnham



Trades Union Congress


Manchester Guardian
The Observer
London Society of Compositors
C. W. Bowerman
Printing and Kindred Trades Federation
Henry Slatter
Categories
1848 births
1929 deaths
General secretaries of the London Typographical Association
People from Ipswich

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