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Jim Bradley (trade unionist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jim Bradley (trade unionist) James Joseph William Bradley (6 May 1867 - 17 March 1929) was a trade unionist and General Secretary of the Fireman's Trade Union (now Fire Brigades Union) in the United Kingdom. Bradley was the son of an engineer and station officer in London Fire Brigade. A park keeper, he became branch secretary of the Bethnal Green Municipal Employees' Association (MEA) and became a member of the executive only to split away in 1907 and help launch the National Union of Corporation Workers, (NUCW) which he was to become President of.〔Bailey, V. (1992) "The Early History of the Fire Brigades Union" ''In:'' Bailey, V. (eds) ''Forged in Fire'', London: Laurence & Wishart pg.30〕 ==Firemen's trade unionism==
In 1913 he recruited the MEA's London Fire Brigade branch to NUCW and became its branch secretary〔Bailey, V. (1992) "The Early History of the Fire Brigades Union" ''In:'' Bailey, V. (eds) ''Forged in Fire'', London: Laurence & Wishart pg.11〕 and led it after the conclusion of a dispute with London County Council to join George Gamble's Firemen's Trade Union, with Bradley taking over a General Secretary of the union when Gamble left in 1922, a position he held until his death.
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