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and Albert Thornton. They campaigned for free education and fair wages for school staff, and took the top two places in the poll, winning seats on the board. In April and July, Beever and Tattersall were both sacked by Clayton, Murgatroyd and Company, an action generally thought to be in
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was chosen instead, and Lister fought as a Labour Union candidate. He took 25.4% of the vote, but only third place. The campaign further increased support for the organisation, with membership of more than 600 people, and it was able to launch a weekly newspaper, the
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demonstration attracted 10,000 people. The LEA launched the Halifax Labour Union, with a remit to take on the political work of the trades council, and promote independent labour candidates. The Labour Union also won the support of the Halifax
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A Parliamentary by-election arose in Halifax early in 1893, and the party decided to stand Lister, on the grounds that he could afford to pay the substantial expenses. They hoped that he might be adopted by the Liberal Party, but
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In November 1892, Halifax Town Council was redistricted, leading to all-out elections, and the Labour Union stood six candidates on a platform of building
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candidates, and stood H. E. Greenwood as a rival. Beever decided to stand for the seat as an independent labour candidate, although he was not elected.
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Now focused on standing independently, in January 1892, the LEA stood two of its own candidates for the school board:
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in Central, and Thomas Davenport in Pellon, and this representation enabled them to vote Tattersall in as an
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and including fair pay and conditions requirements in council contracts. Beever was elected in Southowram,
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Patricia A. Dawson, "The Halifax Independent Labour Movement: Labour and Liberalism 1890-1914". In:
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retaliation for their labour activism. Large public meetings were held in support of the two, and a
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The Halifax Labour Union was represented at the founding conference of the
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