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John Inglis (trade unionist)

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Inglis remained secretary of the union until his retirement in 1907. Although it remained small, under his leadership it began organising workers across the UK, and was renamed as the
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for fifteen years, and as its chairman in 1882/3. While on the committee, he played a leading role in campaigning for the
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Scottish United Operative Blacksmiths' Protection and Friendly Society
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Members of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress
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The Blacksmiths' History: What Smithy Workers Gave Trade Unionism
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Scottish
trade union
Douglas, Lanarkshire
Glasgow
Scottish United Operative Blacksmiths' Protection and Friendly Society
Trades Union Congress
Parliamentary Committee of the TUC
Trade Union Act 1871
Associated Blacksmiths' Society


Trades Union Congress
Trades Union Congress
Associated Blacksmiths' Society
Edwin Coulson
Trades Union Congress
H. R. King
W. J. Davis
Thomas Birtwistle
Parliamentary Committee of the TUC
Alfred Bailey
Categories
1830s births
1911 deaths
British trade union leaders
Members of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress
Scottish trade unionists

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