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Walter Stevens (trade unionist)

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Stevens became a full-time employee of the ETU in his thirties, serving for a while as the union's London Area Secretary, and in 1942 he was elected as Assistant General Secretary. Around 1946, he joined the
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and, in 1948, he became General Secretary of the ETU. He won a landslide victory, with more than three times the votes of his opponent.
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matches, and he was involved in founding the Professional Boxers' Association. He stood in the 1952 and 1953 elections for the
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In office, Stevens moved the union in a more militant direction, organising a wave of strikes in late 1953 and early 1954.
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Stevens was seriously injured in a car accident in October 1954, and died a week later, aged 50.
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General secretaries of the Electrical Trades Union (United Kingdom)
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British
trade unionist
Woolwich
Denham Studios
Electrical Trades Union
Communist Party of Great Britain
boxing
General Council of the Trades Union Congress



Stevens, Wally
Manchester Guardian




Manchester Guardian
Robert Prain
Electrical Trades Union
Frank Haxell
Ernest Bussey
Electrical Trades Union
Frank Haxell
Categories
1904 births
1954 deaths
Communist Party of Great Britain members
General secretaries of the Electrical Trades Union (United Kingdom)
People from Woolwich

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