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in 1898, where Crofts became a member of the Sheet Metal Workers' Union (SMWU), serving as vice-president (1907) and president (1908–09). In 1911 he was on the first executive of the Federated Gas Employees' Industrial Union and in 1914 was elected to the SMWU's national executive. He defied
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Luxton, Crofts entered the workforce at the age of twelve, leaving school to work in a sheet metal factory and joining the Tinsmiths, Braziers and Gas Meter Makers' Society of London. He married Agnes Humphreys at Bethnal Green on 6 August 1893. He and his family moved to
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in 1914 and was subsequently dismissed, but soon after won the position of secretary to the Gas Employees' Union, a paid position, winning the national secretaryship two months later.
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in 1934. He was frequently an advocate in the Arbitration Court. Identified as a moderate within the Labor movement, Crofts was a firm anti-
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in 1927, a position he held until 1943. In 19430 he was the Australian delegate to the Fourteenth Session of the
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his employer, the Metropolitan Gas Company, to attend a union meeting in
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Charlie Crofts (Māori leader)
Bethnal Green
England
Melbourne
Sydney
Melbourne Trades Hall Council
Australian Council of Trade Unions
International Labour Conference
Geneva
International Federation of Trade Unions
Stockholm
London
International Labour Organization
Depression
Australian Labor Party
Senate
communist
socialist
Caulfield



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