Cyril Plant

Cyril Plant

Cyril Thomas Howe Plant, Baron Plant (27 August 1910–9 August 1986) was a British trade unionist.

Born in Leek, Staffordshire, he worked as a sorting clerk in the Post Office and spent a lot of time playing football, later becoming a referee. In 1934, he joined the Inland Revenue and became a founding member of the Inland Revenue Staff Federation, and was elected to its executive. In 1944, he became the union's full time assistant secretary, then deputy secretary, before becoming its general secretary in 1960. He was elected to the General Council of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) in 1964, and was its President in 1975. He was also active in the International Labour Office, and served on its governing body from 1969 to 1977. He also served on the Community Relations Commission, the Monopolies and Mergers Commission, as Treasurer of the Workers' Educational Association and Chairman of the Governors of Ruskin College, Oxford.[1]

Plant retired from his union posts in 1977 and became an advisor to the Police Federation. In 1978, he was created a life peer.[1] Denis MacShane has attributed to Plant the joke about the readership of various newspapers made famous by Yes Minister.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Plant, Cyril Thomas Howe", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  2. ^ Denis MacShane, Using the Media, London 1979
Political offices
Preceded by
Douglas Houghton
General Secretary of the Inland Revenue Staff Federation
1960–1976
Succeeded by
Tony Christopher
Preceded by
Marie Patterson
President of the Trades Union Congress
1976
Succeeded by
Danny McGarvey

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