Joseph Frederick Wade (18 December 1919 – 5 October 2004) was a
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trade union
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leader.
Born in
Blackburn
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in
Lancashire
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, Wade trained as a
compositor with the ''
Blackburn Times'' until 1940, then during
World War II
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served with the
East Lancashire Regiment
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and the
Royal Army Ordnance Corps
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.
[Wade, Joseph Frederick]
, ''Who Was Who
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Wade returned to compositing in 1946, and became active in the
Labour Party, for which he served on Blackburn County Borough Council from 1952 until 1956. He also joined the
Typographical Association
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History
The National Typographical Association collapsed in 1848, and delegates from across Yorkshire and Lancashire met at Angel ...
, becoming a full-time union official in 1956. The Typographical Association became part of the
National Graphical Association
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History
The union was formed in 1964 by the merger of two long-term rival unions, the Typographical Association and ...
(NGA) in 1964, and Wade became its first National Officer. In 1968, he was promoted to become Assistant General Secretary, and in 1976 he won election as General Secretary.
As leader of the union, Wade promoted the introduction of new technologies in a gradual manner, to give time to retrain staff and ensure any redundancies were voluntary.
[Robert Taylor, "The printer with the unpopular message", '']The Observer
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'', 4 January 1976 He agreed mergers with a number of smaller unions which led the union to become NGA'82, and was elected to the
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in 1983. He retired in 1984, but served as a visiting professor at the
University of Strathclyde
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from 1985 until 1988.
References
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1919 births
2004 deaths
British Army personnel of World War II
East Lancashire Regiment soldiers
General Secretaries of the National Graphical Association
Labour Party (UK) councillors
Councillors in Lancashire
Members of the General Council of the Trades Union Congress
People from Blackburn
Royal Army Ordnance Corps soldiers