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Allan G.S. Coombs : ウィキペディア英語版
Allan G.S. Coombs
Allan G. S. Coombs was a Jamaican trade unionist.
Coombs was born in the Parish of St. Ann, Jamaica in 1901.〔In memory of Alan St Claver Coombs,published: Sunday May 7, 2006, Arnold Bertram, Contributor http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20060507/focus/focus3.html〕 He described himself as "a peasant of low birth, very limited education and a very poor man." He served first in the Jamaica Constabulary Force and later in The West India Regiment where he rose to the rank of Lance Corporal before he left in 1927. However, it was as a contractor in the Public Works Department that this powerfully built and charismatic figure became involved in the early national movement and the organization of labor.
Coombs together with Hugh Clifford Buchanan, a mason by trade, founded the Jamaica Workers and Transport Union (JWTU)〔Ideology and Class Conflict in Jamaica: The Politics of Rebellion by Abigail B. Bakan http://books.google.com/books?isbn=0773507450〕 on May 17, 1936. Coombs described the very modest circumstances in which he and Buchanan started the JWTU. "On the 17th day of May, 1936, I contracted six labourers in the Kingston Race Course and they pledged themselves to be members of the society, which they asked me to find a suitable name for." He could hardly have known that within a year this organization would attract island wide support and lay the foundations for what would emerge from the labor rebellion of 1938.The first phase of organizational effort climaxed in October with the JWTU participating in a labor conference at Liberty Hall along with members of the UNIA, the ex-servicemen and the Masons' Co-operative Union. Finally, on December 30, Coombs and his union felt confident enough to challenge the colonial administration by staging a march of the unemployed. After disregarding the advice of the Deputy Mayor to turn back, the marchers were charged by the police. A description of this event was provided by Coombs in his memorandum to the Moyne Commission:"The people, all unarmed, were only carrying flags and banners bearing the words 'Starvation, Nakedness, Shelterless'. The Union Jack was torn in pieces? while the poor and unfortunate people received their floggings which necessitated many going to the hospital for treatment." Coombs responded by threatening a larger demonstration, and, more importantly, called on progressive persons island-wide to become representatives of his organization.
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