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George Elvin

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79:. This had been founded the previous year but was struggling; it had only 88 members, few of whom had paid subscriptions, and was in financial difficulties. Elvin was appointed as its general secretary and immediately established a union journal, and an employment exchange to help members find work. This enabled him to recruit many more members; within a year of his appointment, the union had more than 600 members and its finances were sound. 140:
Elvin stood down as general secretary of the union in 1969, becoming its president until his final retirement in 1974. He remained on Southend council for many years, and was leader of the Labour group there as late as 1982.
86:, the British Government decided that film production should halt. Elvin successfully argued that it should continue in order to boost morale. After the war, he led in the union in campaigning for the establishment of the 329: 94:. The union expanded its remit, becoming the "Association of Cinematograph, Television and Allied Technicians", and by 1969, membership was more than 16,000. Its prominence was such that, when the 377: 114: 106: 273: 372: 57: 382: 130: 126: 118: 110: 122: 87: 61: 44:, who became a prominent educationalist, George devoted his youth to political activism. In 1930, he became the first secretary of the 301: 95: 91: 76: 45: 367: 37: 60:
and principally organised international competition for workers' sports teams, including sending teams to the
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was established in 1968, Elvin was appointed as its first secretary.
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In 1934, Lionel suggested to George that he become involved in the
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Association of Cinematograph, Television and Allied Technicians
64:. Through this, Elvin was a leading opponent of holding the 133:. He did succeed in gaining election as a councillor in 232:British Parliamentary Election Results: 1950–1970 216:British Parliamentary Election Results: 1918–1949 8: 105:. He stood unsuccessfully for the party in 196:"Entertainment unions form confederation", 378:Labour Party (UK) parliamentary candidates 254: 164: 162: 160: 158: 156: 154: 274:Association of Cinematograph Technicians 242:"Why Tories may clean up in Southend", 150: 7: 111:1935 United Kingdom general election 48:. This organisation, set up by the 46:National Workers' Sports Association 56:, was a rival to the communist-led 302:Federation of Entertainment Unions 96:Federation of Entertainment Unions 58:British Workers' Sports Federation 14: 92:National Film Finance Corporation 62:International Workers' Olympiads 77:Association of Cine-Technicians 22:(1907 – 3 February 1984) was a 1: 373:Labour Party (UK) councillors 168:"Obituary: Mr George Elvin", 101:Elvin was also active in the 383:British trade union leaders 36:, general secretary of the 399: 16:British trade union leader 336: 326: 318: 308: 300:General Secretary of the 298: 290: 280: 272:General Secretary of the 270: 262: 257: 38:National Union of Clerks 185:Labour Inside the Gate 54:Trades Union Congress 368:Councillors in Essex 258:Trade union offices 115:Kingston-upon-Thames 88:National Film School 20:George Herbert Elvin 82:On the outbreak of 34:Herbert Henry Elvin 202:, 6 September 1968 174:, 16 February 1984 66:1936 Olympic Games 346: 345: 337:Succeeded by 328:President of the 309:Succeeded by 281:Succeeded by 107:Weston-super-Mare 40:, and brother of 390: 319:Preceded by 291:Preceded by 263:Preceded by 255: 249: 240: 234: 225: 219: 209: 203: 194: 188: 183:Matthew Worley, 181: 175: 166: 398: 397: 393: 392: 391: 389: 388: 387: 348: 347: 342: 333: 324: 322:Anthony Asquith 314: 305: 296: 286: 277: 268: 253: 252: 248:, 20 April 1982 241: 237: 226: 222: 210: 206: 195: 191: 182: 178: 167: 152: 147: 135:Southend-on-Sea 17: 12: 11: 5: 396: 394: 386: 385: 380: 375: 370: 365: 360: 350: 349: 344: 343: 338: 335: 325: 320: 316: 315: 310: 307: 297: 292: 288: 287: 282: 279: 269: 264: 260: 259: 251: 250: 235: 228:F. W. S. Craig 220: 212:F. W. S. Craig 204: 189: 176: 149: 148: 146: 143: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 395: 384: 381: 379: 376: 374: 371: 369: 366: 364: 361: 359: 356: 355: 353: 341: 332: 331: 323: 317: 313: 304: 303: 295: 289: 285: 276: 275: 267: 261: 256: 247: 246: 239: 236: 233: 229: 224: 221: 218:, pp.159, 458 217: 213: 208: 205: 201: 200: 193: 190: 186: 180: 177: 173: 172: 165: 163: 161: 159: 157: 155: 151: 144: 142: 138: 136: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 104: 99: 97: 93: 89: 85: 80: 78: 73: 71: 67: 63: 59: 55: 51: 47: 43: 39: 35: 30: 28: 25: 21: 327: 299: 294:New position 293: 271: 266:New position 265: 245:The Guardian 243: 238: 231: 223: 215: 207: 199:The Guardian 197: 192: 184: 179: 169: 139: 103:Labour Party 100: 84:World War II 81: 74: 50:Labour Party 42:Lionel Elvin 31: 19: 18: 363:1984 deaths 358:1907 births 340:Robert Bolt 312:Alan Sapper 284:Alan Sapper 32:The son of 27:trade union 352:Categories 334:1969–1974 306:1968–1970 278:1934–1969 145:References 171:The Times 90:and the 29:leader. 187:, p.162 125:in the 109:at the 24:British 123:Oxford 121:, and 70:Berlin 131:1955 129:and 127:1951 119:1945 52:and 117:in 68:in 354:: 230:, 214:, 153:^ 137:. 113:, 72:.

Index

British
trade union
Herbert Henry Elvin
National Union of Clerks
Lionel Elvin
National Workers' Sports Association
Labour Party
Trades Union Congress
British Workers' Sports Federation
International Workers' Olympiads
1936 Olympic Games
Berlin
Association of Cine-Technicians
World War II
National Film School
National Film Finance Corporation
Federation of Entertainment Unions
Labour Party
Weston-super-Mare
1935 United Kingdom general election
Kingston-upon-Thames
1945
Oxford
1951
1955
Southend-on-Sea



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