- Tyrone O'Sullivan
infobox celebrity
name = Tyrone O’SullivanOBE
image_size = 120px
caption = Tyrone O'Sullivan
birth_date = birth year and age|1945
birth_place = flagicon|WalesWales
occupation = Trade UnionistChairman ofTower Colliery
networth =
religion =
spouse = Elaine O'SullivanTyrone O’Sullivan
OBE (born1945 inWales ), is a Welsh formerNational Union of Mineworkers Branch Secretary, and current Chairman of Goitre Tower Anthracite Ltd., the owners ofTower Colliery .Biography
O'Sullivan was born in the local valley in south
Wales , in the heart of theSouth Wales coalfield in theSouth Wales Valleys into a mining family - both his father and grandfather were coal miners. After he joined Tower Colliery as an apprentice electrician, [citeweb|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE5DF1238F937A15752C0A963958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all|title=Hirwaun Journal; For These Miners, How Green Is Their Valley Now|publisher=New York Times|author=John Darnton|date=January 24, 1995|accessdate=2008-01-28] in 1963 (three years before theAberfan disaster ), his father was killed atTower Colliery in a roof collapse. [citeweb|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/this-britain/last-day-at-tower-the-coalmine-that-became-a-goldmine-774530.html|title=Last day at Tower|publisher=The Independent|date=27 January 2008|accessdate=2008-01-28]O’Sullivan became the Branch Secretary of the
NUM branch of Tower Colliery in1973 . As an NUM activist, he became aflying picket , moving aroundWales at the behest ofArthur Scargill , in the1973 and1974 strikes to oust Prime MinisterEdward Heath 's Conservative government.1984 strike
When
National Coal Board bossIan MacGregor announced plans to close 20 pits and do away with 25,000 jobs in1984 , the planned closure ofCortonwood provoked a movement ofYorkshire miners who appealed to other coalfields for support. In light of the lack of support fromYorkshire with regards closures inSouth Wales , the South Wales branch as a region voted 3:1 against a strike.O'Sullivan explained to his members at Tower the probable result of not fighting the closures, and gained 99% support:
O’Sullivan led flying pickets, a highly mobile type of
Picketing , from Tower over the following week to every pit in the South Wales region, as a result of which the pits had met and agreed to support the 1984/5 national miners strike. Surprisingly, O’Sullivan later led the group of miners leaders against a national ballot during the strike, as it would have needed to included theNottinghamshire branch, who would have voted against it - its leadership later formed the breakawayUnion of Democratic Mineworkers .O’Sullivan disclosed on the closure of Tower Colliery that he and his family knew at the time of the strike that their private home telephone had been bugged by
MI5 . Throughout the strike, O’Sullivan led groups of Tower miners around the country, drumming up support for the strike - O'Sullivan later joking that during the strike he spent more time in various bedrooms around the country with Glynn Roberts (later head of Human Resources at Tower Colliery), than his wife. These actions included a group who went to the village ofWivenhoe , where a group of Tower miners went to stop overseas import coal from coming into the harbour. O’Sullivan also acknowledged the changed role of women during the strike:However, it was also in O’Sullivan's controlled area that one of the greatest tragedies of the strike occurred. Taxi driver David Wilkie was killed when his car was hit by a concrete block dropped from an over bridge, and three miners within O’Sullivan's area were implicated.Goitre Tower Anthracite Ltd
In October
1992 , the Conservative Government as part of a privatisation program ofBritish Coal , announced closure of 31 of Britain's 50 working mines. After public outcry, the Government reviewed the status of 21 of them, with 12 temporarily reprieved - including Tower.However, in
1994 , after its closure was ordered byMichael Heseltine of the Conservative government ofJohn Major , the Tower miners decided to mount publicity campaign. It didn't work, and on April 23 1994 British Coal announced the closure of Tower. After the mine closed, the miners retreated to the club inPenywaun and agreed to O’Sullivan's suggestion for the buyout of the mine.The deal was secured when 239 miners each paid £8,000 from their redundancy payouts to buy shares in "Goitre Tower Anthracite Ltd," the vehicle which then borrowed an additional £2million to buy the pit from
British Coal . The pit was reopened on January 2, 1995, after the miners led a triumphant march back to the colliery. [citeweb|url=http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/news/wales-news/2008/01/19/bugged-by-mi5-tyrone-s-revelation-91466-20369104/|title=Bugged by MI5 - Tyrone’s revelation|publisher=Western Mail|author=Robin Turner|date=January 19, 2008|accessdate=2008-01-28] O’Sullivan’s famed 1994 quote, who had by now been appointed personnel director of the new company, later became a line in a locally producedopera by Welsh composerAlun Hoddinott : [citeweb|url=http://www.rhondda-cynon-taff.gov.uk/stellent/groups/public/documents/hcst/content.hcst?lang=en&textonly=on&dDocName=016359|title=Tyrone O'Sullivan's famous words to return to stage|publisher=Rhondda Cynon Taff|accessdate=2008-01-28] O’Sullivan was probably nearer to the truth in that quote than any other reason for buying the pit, as local unemployment then was 30% inAberdare , and would have risen to 40% had Tower and its 400 employee's joined the dole que. [citeweb|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19941223/ai_n14853880|title=Miners save their valley's pit Men facing the dole raised pounds 2m|publisher=The Independent|date=December 23, 1994|accessdate=2008-01-28]Personal life
O’Sullivan lives in
Mumbles with his wife, Elaine. The couple have two daughters, and three grandchildren.Awarded an
OBE in the1996 New Years Honours List , O’Sullivan is an adviser to theWelsh Development Agency and an Honorary Fellow ofUniversity of Wales Institute, Cardiff . [citeweb|url=http://www2.uwic.ac.uk/UWIC/schools/business/Conferences/WIRC/keynotes/TyroneOSullivan.htm|title=Tyron O'Sullivan|publisher=UWIC|accessdate=2008-01-28]Publications
*"Tower of Strength" - Written by Tyrone O'Sullivan, published by Mainstream Publishing, October 29, 2001. ISBN 1-8401-8500-7
References
External links
* [http://www2.uwic.ac.uk/UWIC/schools/business/Conferences/WIRC/keynotes/TyroneOSullivan.htm Bio at UWIC]
* [http://www.socialistparty.net/pub/pages/intr4.htm#emp Socialist Worker Part review of book "Tower of Strength"]
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