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Joseph Maddison (trade unionist)

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In 1902, Maddison visited the United States to study foundry working methods there. The tour was sponsored by A. Mosely, who later proposed a Civic Federation Scheme of compulsory negotiations, which Maddison backed, but the union as a whole rejected.
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and served as its first treasurer. He also supported the
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Maddison turned seventy in 1908, and decided to retire.
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as the union's first sponsored Parliamentary candidate.
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Joseph Maddison (disambiguation)
British
Newcastle upon Tyne
Friendly Society of Iron Founders
General Federation of Trade Unions
Labour Representation Committee
Arthur Henderson







Friendly Society of Iron Founders
Friendly Society of Iron Founders
General Federation of Trade Unions
David Gardner
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1838 births
General secretaries of British trade unions
Trade unionists from Newcastle upon Tyne

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