- Jack Jones (trade union leader)
James Larkin Jones CH MBE (born
March 29 ,1913 ), known as Jack Jones, is a former Britishtrade union leader and former General Secretary of theTransport and General Workers' Union .Jones was born in Garston,
Liverpool . He left school at 14 and worked as an engineering apprentice, then as a dock-worker. He served with the British Battalion of the XV International Brigade in theSpanish Civil War and he was seriously wounded at theBattle of Ebro in 1938. On his return to England he became a full-time official of the TGWU inCoventry . DuringWorld War II he helped to keep the city's munitions industry working through the Blitz. Jones played a key role in organising the workforce of the West Midlands motor industry in the postwar period as Regional Secretary of the TGWU. During this time he was a strong supporter of theshop steward movement aimed at promoting trade union and industrial democracy. He was an early supporter of theInstitute for Workers' Control . While Assistant General Secretary of the union and a member of the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party, he chaired the Labour Party policy group on Industrial Democracy.Jones was elected General Secretary of the TGWU in 1968. Together with
Hugh Scanlon , President of theAmalgamated Engineering Union he led the left wing trade union opposition to the 1966-70 Labour Government's prices and incomes policy and the efforts of the that government's and the subsequent Conservative Government to introduce legislation to restrict the activities of trade unions and the right to strike.While General Secretary, he was chief economic spokesman for the
Trades Union Congress and one of the authors of the Social Contract. Jones was also instrumental in the creation of the Advisory, Conciliation, and Arbitration Service (Acas ) in 1975 and was a member of theNational Economic Development Council from 1969 to 1978. Jones campaigned for Britain to leave the EEC in the 1975 referendum. [David Butler and Uwe Kitzinger, "The 1975 Referendum" (London: Macmillan, 1976), p. 232.]In January 1977 a Gallup opinion poll found that 54% of people believed that Jones was the most powerful person in Britain, ahead of the Prime Minister. [http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/E71626243C1040CBB29F8C80BDD4E3F1.pdf]
In retirement from the T&G, Jones served as the President of the
National Pensioners Convention , an umbrella organisation representing over 1,000 local, regional and national pensioners' groups, of which he is now Honorary Life President. He is also President of theInternational Brigade Memorial Trust . His biography, "Union Man", was published in 1986.Jones was nominated for the position of Chancellor of the
University of London , but lost the election to Princess Anne in 1981.Jones lives in
Denmark Hill inSouth London .Notes
References
* "Union Man", Jack Jones, HarperCollins, 1986, ISBN 0-00-217172-4.
* [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/SPjonesJ.htm Jack Jones biography] - www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.ukExternal links
* [http://www.natpencon.org.uk/ National Pensioners' Convention] - www.natpencon.org.uk
* [http://www.international-brigades.org.uk/ International Brigade Memorial Trust] - www.international-brigades.org.uk
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