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Dorothy Evans (trade unionist)

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In 1931, Evans left the AWCS and became secretary of the National Association of Women Civil Servants. She died in 1943, following a long illness.
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Standing Joint Committee of Working Women's Organisations
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British
trade union
Stockport
Stockport High School
University of Manchester
Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries
Trades Union Congress
Standing Joint Committee of Working Women's Organisations
barrister
Labour Party
1930 Paddington South by-election




Trades Union Congress
Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries
Anne Godwin
Categories
1893 births
1943 deaths
Alumni of the University of Manchester
English barristers
Labour Party (UK) parliamentary candidates
British trade union leaders
Trade unionists from Stockport
British women trade unionists
20th-century English lawyers

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