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William Bowen (British politician)

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In 1919, Bowen moved to London to take up the role of treasurer of the Postmen's Federation. In this post, he was involved in negotiating the merger of various unions to form the
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Bowen stood down as secretary of the Post Office Workers in 1936, and was made a
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General secretaries of the Union of Communication Workers
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Bowen stood for election repeatedly in Newport, at a
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Index

Sir
CBE

Member of Parliament
Crewe
Ernest Craig
Donald Somervell
Chairman of the London County Council
Walter Richard Owen
Edwin Bayliss
Gowerton
Glamorgan
Wales
CBE
British
trade unionist
politician
Gowerton
Glamorgan
Post Office
Postmen's Federation
Labour Party
Newport, Monmouthshire
1918 general election
Union of Post Office Workers
Trades Union Congress
Ruskin College

1922 by-election
1922

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