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(Redirected from William Attley) Irish trade unionist and football referee

William A. Attley (born 5 April 1938) is a former Irish trade unionist and football referee.

Born in Rathcoole, Dublin, Attley studied at the National College of Industrial Relations. He became active in the Workers' Union of Ireland (WUI), being elected as a branch secretary in 1968, then Deputy General Secretary in 1977 and General Secretary from 1982. In 1990, he led a merger of the WUI with the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union, forming SIPTU (Services, Industrial, Professional and Technical Union), serving as joint General President until 1994, then as General Secretary until his retirement in 1998.

Outside trade unionism, Attley was active in the Labour Party, and was a keen football referee, ultimately working with UEFA to recruit and train referees, and in his retirement becoming chief referee assessor for the Football Association of Ireland.

References

  1. ^ Louis McRedmond, Modern Irish lives: dictionary of 20th-century Irish biography, p.6
  2. Gerald Flynn, "Tough union battle to replace Attley", Irish Independent, 5 March 1998
  3. Martin Fitzpatrick, "Billy Attley", Irish Independent, 6 June 2004

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Trade union offices
Preceded byPaddy Cardiff General Secretary of the Workers' Union of Ireland
1982–1990
Succeeded byPosition abolished
New office General President of SIPTU
1990–1994
Served alongside: Edmund Browne
Succeeded byEdmund Browne
Preceded byTom Garry and Christy Kirwan General Secretary of SIPTU
1994–1998
Succeeded byJohn McDonnell
Preceded byEdmund Browne Treasurer of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions
1995–1999
Succeeded byJimmy Somers
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