Mike Hicks (trade unionist)

Mike Hicks (trade unionist)

Mike Hicks (born 1937) is a British communist, former executive member of printers’ union SOGAT, and former general secretary of the Communist Party of Britain.

Mike Hicks in Wapping 1986

Hicks joined the Young Communist League in 1953 and later the Communist Party of Great Britain. He worked as a printer and was a member of the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades (SOGAT). A full-time branch official for the union in 1986, Hicks was arrested and convicted of actual bodily harm during the Wapping dispute.[1][2] His conviction and sentencing - to 12 months in prison - were controversial, with the national executive committee of the Labour Party voting unanimously to call for his release.[1] Hicks continued as a full-time official for the union following its merger and the creation of the Graphical, Paper and Media Union in 1992.

Hicks was expelled from the CPGB in 1985[3] "for allowing Rule 3(d) to be applied" as the chair of the London District Congress, i.e. continuing with the congress proceedings in defiance of a demand from CPGB General Secretary Gordon McLennan to close it down.[4] Hicks subsequently joined the Communist Campaign Group, mainly composed of those expelled from the CPGB for their opposition to revisionism and, in 1988, was a founding member of the CPB. Hicks served as its general secretary until his replacement by Robert Griffiths in 1998,[5] which sparked an industrial dispute at the Morning Star[6] and subsequently left the party and helped to form the Marxist Forum group. He is now retired and residing in Bournemouth. He served as the trade union officer of the London-based Marx Memorial Library from 2005 to 2010.

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References

  • MacLeod, Alexander. British Far Left Grapples With Soviet Collapse [1] Christian Science Monitor. September 5, 1991.
Party political offices
Preceded by
New position
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Britain
1988–1998
Succeeded by
Robert Griffiths

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