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    “…General Secretary of the TUC.…”
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    Published 1984
    “…1984 1960-2000 "Norman Willis, 1984" [T0548.jpg], 1984, Trades Union Congress Norman Willis (1933- ) was General Secretary of the TUC, 1984-1993.…”
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    Published 1973
    “…1973 1960-2000 "Lionel Murray" [T0549.jpg], 1973, Trades Union Congress Lionel (Len) Murray (1922-2004) was General Secretary of the TUC, 1973-1984. He was created Lord Murray of Epping Forest in 1985.…”
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    Published 1921
    “…Bramley was General Secretary of the TUC 1923-1925. This pamphlet was written in response to criticisms made by the Government and the Press that the reintroduction of union rules and conditions for access to the workplace, suspended during World War I by the Treasury Agreement 1915, were obstructing the re-employment of ex-servicemen. …”
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    Published 1999
    “…1999 "Norman Willis : TUC Millennium Film Project", 1999, Trades Union Congress Interview with Norman Willis , part of the TUC Millennium Film Project Norman Willis (1933- ) joined the staff of the Transport and General Workers' Union in 1949, working in various departments until 1974 when he became TUC Assistant General Secretary . He was General Secretary of the TUC, 1984-1993 and President of the European Trade Union Confederation 1991-1993. …”
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    Published 1999
    “…He joined the TUC as an assistant in the Economics Department in 1947 and became Head of that Department in 1954. He was General Secretary of the TUC, 1973-1984 and was created Lord Murray of Epping Forest in 1985. …”
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    Published 2017
    “…The report features an introduction from the current general secretary of the TUC Frances O’Grady setting out the need for unions to change their practices and a challenging joint chapter from former trade union leader John Monks and Labour’s shadow minister for unions Jack Dromey MP setting out how a new model of trade unionism would work. …”
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    Published 1924
    “…Purcell, Ben Tillett and (standing) Fred Bramley (TUC General Secretary). The other TUC delegates were John Turner and John Bromley. …”
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    Published 03 September 1942
    “…001-0148-001 UGT GENERAL WORKERS' UNION OF SPAIN Delegation in Great Britain ADDRESS : PADDINGTON TRADES COUNCIL. 494 HARROW ROAD, LONDON, W.9 Sir Walter Citrine, General Secretary of the T.U.C., Transport House, Smith Square, S.W.I. 3rd September, 1942 Comrade Secretary General, The Delegation of the General Workers' Union of Spain in Great Britain, representing the General Workers' Union of Spain resident in Mexico, salutes the comrades of the British Trades Unions on the occasion of the opening of their Seventy-fourth Congress and applauds their efforts to attain the triumph of the allied arms against Fascism. …”
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    by McDonald, Florence
    Published 21 August 1936
    “…They wanted Sir Walter, as General Secretary of the T.U.C., to say a few words of farewell to the unit at the station and meet them at the Club to accompany the unit to the Station. …”
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    by Soler, Jovian
    Published 16 January 1942
    “…Sir Walter Citrine General Secretary of the T.U.C. Dear Sir: There axists among the Spanish refugees in Great Britain a percentage affiliated to the General Workers' Union of Spain (U.G.T.) 63 of whom having considered the necessity of unity met together on September 27th last to elect a managing committee of three members and to establish contact with our National Executive Committee in Mexico. …”
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