- John Cliff
John Cliff (
7 March 1883 –18 October 1977 ) was the first Assistant General Secretary of the BritishTransport and General Workers' Union and later a prominent London Transport executive.Cliff was a
Yorkshire man. He joinedLeeds Corporation Transport Department on18 July 1900 as atram conductor. He joined theAmalgamated Association of Tramway and Vehicle Workers and later became the Leeds branch chairman and a member of the National Executive Council. When theNational Joint Industrial Council for the Tramways Industry was established in 1919 he became Joint Secretary.In 1922, the
United Vehicle Workers , created in 1919 by amalgamation of the ATVW and theLondon and Provincial Union of Licensed Vehicle Workers , was one of the unions which merged to form the TGWU. Cliff was appointed National Secretary of the new union's Passenger Services National Trade Group, overseeing members in thepublic transport sector throughout the country. In 1924, he became the first Assistant General Secretary of the TGWU, acting as deputy to General SecretaryErnest Bevin .Cliff was appointed to the
London and Home Counties Traffic Advisory Committee in 1924 and remained a member until July 1933, when he became a part-time member of theLondon Passenger Transport Board . In 1935 he resigned from the TGWU to become a full-time member of the LPTB, with special responsibility for staff, welfare and medical services. In 1947, he became Deputy Chairman of theLondon Transport Executive , a post which he held until his retirement in 1955.Cliff was also a member of
London County Council for many years, being electedalderman in 1937 and Chairman in 1946. He was aDeputy Lieutenant ofMiddlesex from 1949. He was also a founder member of theBritish Institute of Management .References
*Obituary, "
The Times "
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