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Claude Bartlett

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174: 41: 326: 60: 202: 45: 227: 56: 247: 37: 311: 321: 220: 44:", all the while remaining a hospital employee. He chaired the conference which saw the union merge with others to form the 316: 271: 237: 105: 59:, the first holder of that post in many years to remain in non-trade union employment. He was appointed a 258: 52: 133: 306: 301: 33: 251: 279: 119: 23: 295: 40:
in 1919. He became President of the union in 1927, which in 1931 was renamed the "
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In 1948, Bartlett was elected to the General Council of the
48:, and was also elected as president of the new union. 117:Derek Moon, "T.U.C. "War" on the outlaw strikers", 175:Mental Hospital and Institutional Workers' Union 42:Mental Hospital and Institutional Workers' Union 8: 93:Report of 104th Annual Trades Union Congress 66:Following his retirement, Bartlett lived in 157: 74:, where he served as a parish councillor. 203:Confederation of Health Service Employees 150:Policymaking for the Mentally Handicapped 46:Confederation of Health Service Employees 144: 142: 327:Presidents of the Trades Union Congress 82: 228:President of the Trades Union Congress 57:President of the Trades Union Congress 88: 86: 7: 14: 106:Claude Bartlett – COHSE President 134:Supplement to the London Gazette 22:(1897–1 April 1972) was a 63:in 1960, and retired in 1962. 38:National Asylum Workers' Union 1: 343: 16:British trade union leader 276: 256: 244: 234: 225: 217: 209: 199: 191: 181: 171: 165: 160: 55:, and in 1960, he became 312:British trade unionists 136:", 1 January 1960, p.10 261:representative to the 322:People from Ivybridge 259:Trades Union Congress 53:Trades Union Congress 317:Councillors in Devon 161:Trade union offices 148:Gregory S. Donges, 32:Bartlett worked in 185:Position abolished 123:, 5 September 1960 290: 289: 277:Succeeded by 235:Succeeded by 210:Succeeded by 201:President of the 182:Succeeded by 173:President of the 334: 252:Frederick Hayday 245:Preceded by 218:Preceded by 207:1946–1962 192:Preceded by 179:1927–1946 166:Preceded by 158: 153: 146: 137: 130: 124: 115: 109: 102: 96: 90: 342: 341: 337: 336: 335: 333: 332: 331: 292: 291: 286: 268: 266: 254: 240: 231: 223: 213: 206: 197: 187: 178: 169: 168:E. R. Blackburn 156: 147: 140: 131: 127: 116: 112: 103: 99: 91: 84: 80: 36:and joined the 20:Claude Bartlett 17: 12: 11: 5: 340: 338: 330: 329: 324: 319: 314: 309: 304: 294: 293: 288: 287: 280:Harry Douglass 278: 275: 255: 246: 242: 241: 236: 233: 224: 219: 215: 214: 211: 208: 198: 193: 189: 188: 183: 180: 170: 167: 163: 162: 155: 154: 138: 125: 120:Glasgow Herald 110: 108:", COHSE, 1972 104:Frank Lynch, " 97: 81: 79: 76: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 339: 328: 325: 323: 320: 318: 315: 313: 310: 308: 305: 303: 300: 299: 297: 285: 281: 274: 273: 265: 264: 260: 253: 249: 248:Frank Cousins 243: 239: 230: 229: 222: 221:Robert Willis 216: 205: 204: 196: 190: 186: 177: 176: 164: 159: 151: 145: 143: 139: 135: 129: 126: 122: 121: 114: 111: 107: 101: 98: 94: 89: 87: 83: 77: 75: 73: 69: 64: 62: 58: 54: 49: 47: 43: 39: 35: 30: 28: 25: 21: 270: 267:1961 257: 226: 200: 195:New position 194: 184: 172: 149: 128: 118: 113: 100: 92: 65: 50: 31: 19: 18: 307:1972 deaths 302:1897 births 284:Anne Godwin 272:Bill Webber 27:trade union 296:Categories 212:Ron Farmer 78:References 68:Ivybridge 238:Ted Hill 29:leader. 263:AFL-CIO 95:, p.310 34:asylums 24:British 269:With: 152:, p.33 232:1960 72:Devon 282:and 250:and 70:in 61:CBE 298:: 141:^ 85:^ 132:"

Index

British
trade union
asylums
National Asylum Workers' Union
Mental Hospital and Institutional Workers' Union
Confederation of Health Service Employees
Trades Union Congress
President of the Trades Union Congress
CBE
Ivybridge
Devon


Claude Bartlett – COHSE President
Glasgow Herald
Supplement to the London Gazette


Mental Hospital and Institutional Workers' Union
Confederation of Health Service Employees
Robert Willis
President of the Trades Union Congress
Ted Hill
Frank Cousins
Frederick Hayday
Trades Union Congress
AFL-CIO
Bill Webber
Harry Douglass
Anne Godwin

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