- J. T. Murphy
J. T. Murphy was an English trade union organiser and Communist. He grew up near
Sheffield and became a metal-worker. He became active in theAmalgamated Society of Engineers and was active in the Sheffield wing of the Shops' Stewards Movement, which emerged in engineering factories during theFirst World War .Murphy joined the Socialist Labour Party (SLP) in 1916 and stood as a candidate in the 1918 General Election for the Gorton constituency in
Manchester . He then participated in the communist unity discussions, and as a result split from the SLP, joining theCommunist Party of Great Britain at its formation in 1920. He was a member of the Central Committee until he was expelled from the party in 1932. He was active in theNational Minority Movement , a Communist-led united front within the trade unions, from its formation in 1924.External links
* [http://www.marxists.org/archive/murphy-jt/index.htm J. T. Murphy Archive at Marxists Internet Archive]
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