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Samuel Shaftoe

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Shaftoe immediately began campaigning for the union to expand its remit and provide benefits for members who were unable to work due to illness, and for families of deceased members. This was agreed, and in 1868 he was appointed as the union's general secretary. He led two strikes, both successful,
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was refounded, and Shaftoe was elected as its first president. He was seriously injured in 1875, and took two years out of union activism, but returned, then in 1882, instead became secretary of the trades council. He also regularly attended the
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when he was eleven, leaving school and becoming an apprentice basket maker. He joined the Basket Makers' trade union in 1862, and took part in a strike two years later, but lost his job as a result, and moved to
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By 1905, Shaftoe was suffering poor health and struggling for an income. The trades council persuaded the town council to pay him a small pension until his death in 1911.
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to find work. There, he played a prominent part in a six-month long strike, and was then elected as the local secretary of the Yorkshire Skep and Basket Makers' Union.
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when it met in Bradford in 1888. From 1891 until 1894, Shaftoe served on
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resulting in increases in wages and a maximum nine-hour day.
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British
trade unionist
York
Kingston upon Hull
Bradford
Bradford Trades Council
Trades Union Congress
President of the TUC
Bradford Town Council
Liberal-Labour
Bradford Labour Union
Labour Electoral Association
Liberal Party
Independent Labour Party
West Riding of Yorkshire
magistrate




Keith Laybourn
Bradford Trades Council
President of the Trades Union Congress
Categories
1841 births
1911 deaths
Councillors in Bradford
Trade unionists from Kingston upon Hull
Liberal-Labour (UK) politicians

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