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David Gilmour (trade unionist)

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22: 106:, an issue which was divisive among members of his union. In 1917, a referendum among members of his union required him to resign this position, but he was soon voted out of his union and subsequently broke all his links with the LMCU. He also left the Labour Party, and stood at the 68:(LMCU). He remained involved with union while transferring to work at nearby Bent Colliery, then, when the LMCU decided to appoint a full-time secretary, he was elected to the post, serving for more than twenty years. He also served on the executive of the 401: 234: 84: 122: 391: 76: 111: 396: 115: 107: 80: 353: 65: 406: 411: 271: 125:. By 1926, he was retired and in poor health but, shortly before his death, he wrote a series of articles arguing against the 345: 325: 92: 69: 335: 286: 103: 126: 60:
to find new employment in the industry. He found work at the Old Eddlewood Colliery, where he was soon elected as
363: 87:. However, the following year, he was elected to Hamilton Burgh Council, serving in later years for the 282: 53: 45: 91:. In 1912, he served on the Royal Commission on Housing. He served on the political committee of the 386: 381: 303: 21: 88: 35: 295: 239: 165: 38: 375: 317: 275: 61: 196: 75:
Gilmour was active in the wider labour movement, and stood unsuccessfully for the
99: 57: 307: 49: 20: 52:, Gilmour worked there as a coal miner before moving to 210:Scottish Trades Union Congress: Annual Report 1984 98:Gilmour was a supporter of British involvement in 194:"Former Miners' Leader - Late Mr David Gilmour", 402:National Democratic and Labour Party politicians 118:, taking third place with 25.9% of the vote. 8: 260: 190: 188: 123:Officer of the Order of the British Empire 102:, and served as the labour advisor to the 77:Scottish Workers Representation Committee 159: 157: 155: 153: 64:and was a leading founder member of the 137: 28: 235:"Lanarkshire: a complicated situation 7: 116:National Democratic and Labour Party 121:After the war, Gilmour was made an 14: 95:, and was its president in 1916. 392:Councillors in South Lanarkshire 354:Lanarkshire Miners' County Union 66:Lanarkshire Miners' County Union 326:Scottish Trades Union Congress 93:Scottish Trades Union Congress 34:(1861 – September 1926) was a 1: 287:American Federation of Labour 104:Ministry of National Service 397:Scottish Labour councillors 70:Scottish Miners' Federation 428: 25:David Gilmour, around 1905 360: 350: 342: 332: 322: 314: 300: 280: 268: 263: 169:, 13 September 1926, p.11 407:Scottish trade unionists 145:The Reformers' Year Book 72:for much of the period. 412:People from Lanarkshire 364:Duncan Macgregor Graham 243:, 27 November 1918, p.8 223:Colliers Across the Sea 180:Colliers Across the Sea 16:Scottish trade unionist 285:representative to the 26: 283:Trades Union Congress 108:1918 general election 81:1906 general election 24: 304:Joseph Nicholas Bell 264:Trade union offices 221:John H. M. Laslett, 178:John H. M. Laslett, 163:"Mr David Gilmour", 253:Whitaker's Almanack 200:, 14 September 1926 27: 370: 369: 361:Succeeded by 352:Secretary of the 333:Succeeded by 324:President of the 301:Succeeded by 127:UK miners' strike 29: 419: 343:Preceded by 315:Preceded by 269:Preceded by 261: 256: 250: 244: 232: 226: 219: 213: 207: 201: 192: 183: 176: 170: 161: 148: 142: 32:David R. Gilmour 427: 426: 422: 421: 420: 418: 417: 416: 372: 371: 366: 357: 348: 338: 329: 320: 310: 292: 290: 278: 272:William Abraham 259: 251: 247: 233: 229: 220: 216: 208: 204: 193: 186: 177: 173: 162: 151: 143: 139: 135: 17: 12: 11: 5: 425: 423: 415: 414: 409: 404: 399: 394: 389: 384: 374: 373: 368: 367: 362: 359: 349: 344: 340: 339: 334: 331: 321: 316: 312: 311: 302: 299: 296:William Mosses 279: 270: 266: 265: 258: 257: 245: 240:Glasgow Herald 227: 214: 202: 184: 171: 166:Glasgow Herald 149: 136: 134: 131: 114:for the rival 85:Falkirk Burghs 39:trade unionist 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 424: 413: 410: 408: 405: 403: 400: 398: 395: 393: 390: 388: 385: 383: 380: 379: 377: 365: 356: 355: 347: 346:William Small 341: 337: 328: 327: 319: 318:Robert Climie 313: 309: 305: 298: 297: 289: 288: 284: 277: 276:James Wignall 273: 267: 262: 254: 249: 246: 242: 241: 236: 231: 228: 224: 218: 215: 211: 206: 203: 199: 198: 191: 189: 185: 181: 175: 172: 168: 167: 160: 158: 156: 154: 150: 146: 141: 138: 132: 130: 128: 124: 119: 117: 113: 109: 105: 101: 96: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 73: 71: 67: 63: 62:checkweighman 59: 55: 51: 47: 42: 40: 37: 33: 23: 19: 351: 336:Robert Allan 323: 294: 291:1905 281: 252: 248: 238: 230: 222: 217: 209: 205: 197:The Scotsman 195: 179: 174: 164: 147:(1905), p.36 144: 140: 120: 97: 89:Labour Party 74: 43: 31: 30: 18: 387:1926 deaths 382:1861 births 100:World War I 58:Lanarkshire 376:Categories 358:1896–1918 133:References 308:Allan Gee 112:Hamilton 54:Hamilton 50:Ayrshire 44:Born at 36:Scottish 225:, p.273 182:, p.179 79:at the 293:With: 255:, 1920 330:1916 212:, p.v 46:Joppa 306:and 274:and 237:", 110:in 83:in 56:in 48:in 378:: 187:^ 152:^ 129:. 41:.

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Scottish
trade unionist
Joppa
Ayrshire
Hamilton
Lanarkshire
checkweighman
Lanarkshire Miners' County Union
Scottish Miners' Federation
Scottish Workers Representation Committee
1906 general election
Falkirk Burghs
Labour Party
Scottish Trades Union Congress
World War I
Ministry of National Service
1918 general election
Hamilton
National Democratic and Labour Party
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
UK miners' strike




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