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Sir Harold Vincent Tewson (4 February 1898 – 1 May 1981) was an English trade unionist who served as
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(TUC) from 1946 to 1960.


Biography

Harold Vincent Tewson was born in Bradford,
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. After leaving school at the age of 14, he began working in the office of the
Amalgamated Society of Dyers, Finishers and Kindred Trades The Amalgamated Society of Dyers, Finishers and Kindred Trades was a trade union representing dyers and workers in related jobs in the United Kingdom. History The union was founded in 1878 as the Bradford and District Amalgamated Society of ...
. He served in the Army during World War I, being commissioned as a second lieutenant in the
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on 1 August 1917. On 4 February 1918 he was awarded the
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, which was
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on 2 July. His citation read: :2nd Lieutenant Harold Vincent Tewson, West Yorkshire Regiment. ::"For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. When his men came under very severe machine-gun fire he dashed in front, and so encouraged them by his fearless example that they drove the enemy back and captured the objective. When the fire became so heavy that a gap was caused on his flank, he ran along the front of the line, rallied the men and formed a defensive flank, thus saving a critical situation." On 1 February 1919 Tewson was promoted to lieutenant in the 5th Battalion of the West Yorkshires. After the war, Tewson returned to Bradford to work for the Dyers Union. He became involved with the
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, and, aged 25, became the youngest member of Bradford City Council. He joined the TUC in 1925, as Organization Secretary, and was appointed Assistant General Secretary in 1931. In the late 1930s, during the
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, Tewson was active in the Aid Spain Movement, serving as Vice-Chairman of the Basque Children's Committee, an offshoot of the
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, founded to care for the nearly 4,000 Basque children evacuated to the UK on the ship ''Habana'' in May 1937. He and his wife also organised a committee in
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that involved 40 organisations, including "three churches, each political party, the Odd Fellows, the British Legion and several others", all of which agreed to support individual Basque children financially, and the Tewsons helped to run the Barnet home until 1946. He was made a
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in June 1942. Tewson succeeded Walter Citrine as General Secretary of the TUC in 1946, supporting the post-war economic recovery of Europe, and assisting in creating a trades union advisory Committee for the Marshall Plan. In 1949 he was the secretary of the conference at Geneva during which the
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(ICFTU) was created, and served as its President from 1951 to 1953. He was knighted on 14 March 1950. Tewson retired as General Secretary in 1960, and in 1964 was appointed a member of the
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. He died in
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, Hertfordshire in 1981.


References

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