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William John Davis

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Davis proved an effective secretary, increasing membership to 6,000 within a year. He was also active in the local
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Davis finally retired as general secretary of the Brassworkers in 1921, after which he retired to
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Members of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress
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The British Trades Union Congress: History and Recollections
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Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress
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W. J. Davis

CH
trade unionist
Birmingham
brass
foundry
reform
Trades Union Congress
Amalgamated Brassworkers Society
Liberal Party
Liberal-Labour
Birmingham City Council
factory inspector
Alexander Wilkie
Robert Knight
General Federation of Trade Unions
President of the Trades Union Congress
Second Boer War
World War I
Labour Party
Paris





Davis, William John
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Details of Past Congresses

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