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Ken Cameron (trade unionist)

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131:, he campaigned in support of the miners and made a loan of £200,000 of FBU funds to the NUM. While he used threats to strike to successfully maintain pay and conditions for members, under his leadership, the union never needed to mount a strike. Cameron celebrated the 72:. Subsequently, while covering a swimming competition, he fell into the pool, disrupting the event, which led to him losing the job. Cameron spent time as a labourer on a hydro-electric scheme, before moving to Birmingham to join the 341: 336: 192: 245: 120: 346: 136: 139:
but by 1999, Cameron was disillusioned with them, and he advocated that the FBU disaffiliate from Labour; this finally happened in 2004.
148: 104: 47:, Cameron attended Fort William Senior Secondary School until he was fifteen. His first job on leaving school was as a cadet in the 123:(TUC), He was a supporter of rights for the people of Palestine and in 1982, was the first person to propose a motion in support of 95:(FBU), becoming a full-time official and then, in 1980, its general secretary. His appointment was supported by his predecessor, 128: 331: 158: 64:, he was unable to work on his assignment. His friends tried to help out but mistakenly listed the girl who had won the 48: 221: 153: 53: 116: 36: 263: 197: 267: 326: 321: 40: 293: 92: 44: 24: 124: 65: 132: 81: 250: 303: 217: 112: 61: 20: 315: 58: 226: 100: 77: 73: 222:
Fire Brigades Union's colourful leader Ken Cameron was a 'socialist and a comrade'
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Obituary - Ken Cameron, tough union leader who played role in miners' strike
108: 51:, but he did not enjoy this and left to become a trainee reporter on the 162: 119:. From 1981 to 1983, and again from 1991 until 1999, he served on the 39:
to an Irish Catholic mother and a Scottish father, who worked as a
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Former Fire Brigades Union general secretary Ken Cameron dies
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Members of the General Council of the Trades Union Congress
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He retired from the FBU in 2000, serving as chair of the
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trade unionist
Fire Brigades Union
Fort William
linesman
General Post Office
Inverness-shire Constabulary
Aberdeen Press and Journal
Drumnadrochit
Highland Games
egg-and-spoon race
caber toss
fire brigade
horse racing
Aston Villa F.C.
Fire Brigades Union
Terry Parry
Mick McGahey
National Union of Mineworkers
socialist
Nelson Mandela
apartheid in South Africa
General Council of the Trades Union Congress
Palestine
1984/85 miners' strike
Labour Party
win in 1997
People's Press Printing Society
Morning Star
Central Arbitration Committee
Glasgow

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