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campaign against Jewish shoe makers. As the mechanisation of the industry continued apace, The pair of them blamed Jewish shoemakers for the economic consequences. From 1892 they started to campaign for immigration restrictions which they took to the 1895 Cardiff Trade Union Congress. However
257: 63: 43:, Freak worked as a laster. He spent several years working in the United States, but returned to the United Kingdom in the early 1870s, and joined the new 214: 44: 267: 262: 113:, despite both being on the right wing of the union, and for example, he strongly opposed Inskip's proposal of a "fighting fund" levy on members. 252: 184: 51:. In 1879, he became the full-time secretary of the union's London Metropolitan branch, later moving to become the branch president. 106: 224: 97:
In 1899, Freak was elected as the General President of NUBSO, holding the post until his death. He relocated to
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Jewish Workers and the Labour Movement: A Comparative Study of Amsterdam, London and Paris 1870-1914
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organised amongst jewish trade unionists to protest against Inskip and Freak. Joseph Finn published
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Freak was known for his distinctive old-fashioned style of dress, wearing a long beard and
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A History of the National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives: 1874-1957
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General Presidents of the National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives
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criticising them from an internationalist perspective.
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Charles Freake
British
trade unionist
Southampton
National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives
Trades Union Congress
Labour Progressive
London County Council
Bethnal Green North East
William Inskip
antisemitic
Joseph Finn
Woolf Wess
Lewis Lyons
Leicester
Leicester Town Council
International Arbitration League
William Inskip
frock coat






Jewish Workers and the Labour Movement: A Comparative Study of Amsterdam, London and Paris 1870-1914
ISBN
978-1-351-92530-3
W. Boyd Hornidge
National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives

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