- Bill Morris
Infobox Person
name = William Manuel Morris, Baron Morris of Handsworth
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birth_date = 19 October, 1938
birth_place = Manchester,Jamaica
death_date =
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other_names = Bill
known_for = former General Secretary,Transport and General Workers' Union (firstblack leader of a Britishtrade union )
occupation = legislator, appointee to variousquango s
nationality = British:"For other people of this name, seeWilliam Morris (disambiguation) ."William Manuel Morris, Baron Morris of Handsworth, OJ (born19 October 1938 ), generally known as Bill Morris, wasgeneral secretary of theTransport and General Workers' Union from 1992 to 2003, and the firstblack leader of a Britishtrade union .Bill Morris was born in Manchester,
Jamaica . After the death of his father, William, a part-time policeman, his mother, Una, went toEngland to find work and settled in Handsworth,Birmingham . Bill joined her in the UK in 1954, finding work at a local car parts manufacturer, Hardy Spicer Engineering Ltd. Morris married Minetta in 1957. She died in 1990. They have two sons.Morris joined the Transport and General Workers' Union in 1958, and became a
shop steward in 1962. After serving on the TGWUGeneral Executive Council (GEC) from 1972 to 1973, Bill Morris joined the union as a full-time official. He served as district officer of theNottingham District from 1973 to 1976 and district secretary of theNorthampton District from 1976 to 1979. In 1979, he became national secretary of the Passenger Services Trade Group, which was responsible for staff working for bus and coach companies. He was elected deputy general secretary in 1986, serving under general secretaryRon Todd .Morris was elected general secretary when Ron Todd retired in 1992. He was re-elected in 1995, ahead of
Jack Dromey . He served until his own retirement on his 65th birthday,19 October 2003 , when he was succeeded as general secretary byTony Woodley , who again beatJack Dromey . During his time as general secretary, Morris was generally regarded as a moderate and did not have a good relationship with the more radical elements of his union. He was also known as a supporter ofPrime Minister Tony Blair , although the relationship cooled towards the end of Morris's tenure.Morris was a member of the TUC General Council and Executive Committee from 1988 to 2003. He was appointed a
non-executive director of theBank of England in 1998. He was also a member of the Royal Commission on the Reform of the House of Lords from 1999 to 2000. He is a member of the Board of Governors ofLondon South Bank University , a Trustee of theOpen University Foundation, and the member of the Courts of theUniversity of Northampton and theUniversity of Bedfordshire . He was appointed as the first Chancellor of theUniversity of Technology, Jamaica in 1999 and as Chancellor ofStaffordshire University in 2004. He has been a member of the advisory councils of theBBC andIBA and a Commissioner of theCommission for Racial Equality . He chaired the Morris Inquiry into professional standards in theMetropolitan Police in 2004. He sits as a member of theEmployment Appeal Tribunal . He is also a patron of theRefugee Council .Morris was awarded the
Order of Jamaica in 2002 and received aknighthood in the 2003Queen's birthday honours list . OnApril 11 ,2006 , it was announced that Morris would take a seat in theHouse of Lords as a workinglife peer [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4896620.stm] , and he was gazetted as Baron Morris of Handsworth, of Handsworth in the County of West Midlands in June 2006.Morris is an independent Non-executive Director of the
England and Wales Cricket Board .External links
* [http://www.tgwu.org.uk/Templates/Internal.asp?NodeID=89667 Biography] from the
T&G
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/713251.stm Profile] fromBBC News ,14 April ,2000
* [http://billmorris.info/ Bill Morris Home Page]
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