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Harry Douglass, Baron Douglass of Cleveland (1 January 1902–5 April 1978) was a British trade unionist. Born in Middlesbrough, England, Douglass entered work at the age of 13, becoming a steel melter. He immediately joined the Iron and Steel Trades Confederation, and became a member of its executive council in 1933. Two years later, he was appointed as a full-time organiser for the union, then rose to become Assistant General Secretary in 1945 and finally General Secretary in 1953,〔Sir Harry Douglass, "(Manpower Utilisation )", British Automation Conference 1965, Discussion Group A2〕 serving until 1967. He was also President of the International Metal Workers' Federation.〔 Douglass also chaired the British Productivity Council,〔 and served as the President of the Trades Union Congress in 1967.〔(Details of Past Congresses ), Trades Union Congress〕 On retirement, he was given a life peerage.〔(Life Peerages )〕〔''Dod's Parliamentary Companion'', Vol.146 (1978), p.92〕 ==References== 〔
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