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British trade union leader (1899–1969)

Fred Collindridge (1899–1969) was a British trade union leader.

Born in Wombwell, Collindridge became a coal miner and joined the Yorkshire Miners' Association. His older brother, Frank Collindridge, also became a prominent trade unionist, and then a Member of Parliament.

In 1946, Collindridge was elected as vice-president of the Yorkshire Miners, and then in 1954 as its general secretary. The association was part of the National Union of Mineworkers, and Collindridge served on its national executive committee from 1953 until 1961, then became its vice-president. He retired in 1964, and died five years later.

References

  1. ^ Labour History Review. 39 (1): 65. 1979. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
Trade union offices
Preceded byEdward Hough Vice President of the Yorkshire Area of the National Union of Mineworkers
1946–1954
Succeeded bySam Bullough
Preceded byErnest Jones General Secretary of the Yorkshire Area of the National Union of Mineworkers
1954–1964
Succeeded bySid Schofield
Preceded byTed Jones Vice President of the National Union of Mineworkers
1961–1963
Succeeded bySam Bullough
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