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Alonso Beaumont Swales (1870 – 27 September 1952) was a
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. Born in
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, England''The Labour Who's Who: 1927'', p.212 Swales began work in an engineering office before training as a blacksmith. He joined the
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in 1890, and became an organiser for the union in 1912. He progressed to serve on the union's Executive Committee from 1917, and on the
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(TUC) from 1919.
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, ''A History of British Trade Unions Since 1889: 1911-1933'', p.579
He was President of the TUC in 1925, and, during his term of office, he chaired the first meeting of a national organisation of
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s. A long-term member of the
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, having joined in 1895, Swales was regarded as the most left-wing member of the TUC General Council during the British General Strike. During the strike, he chaired the TUC's Special Industrial Committee, which co-ordinated contact with the
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and joint action. He stood to become president of the Engineers in 1930, winning the first round of the ballot, but lost to W. H. Hutchinson in the second round.Hugh Armstrong Clegg, ''A History of British Trade Unions Since 1889: 1911-1933'', p.537 Swales retired from his union posts in 1935, but took a new post as Trustee for the
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Swales, Alonzo 1870 births 1952 deaths Trade unionists from Yorkshire Members of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress People from Middlesbrough Presidents of the Trades Union Congress