- Len Murray
Lionel Murray, Baron Murray of Epping Forest, OBE PC, known as Len Murray (
August 2 ,1922 in Hadley,Shropshire -May 20 ,2004 ) was a British Labour politician and union leader.Early life
He was born in Shropshire, the son of a farmworker. Both his parents died in accidents when he was eight, and he lived with relatives. He attended Wellington Grammar School in Wellington. He studied English at the Queen Mary College,
University of London , but left after a year due to the emphasis on Anglo-Saxon language. He briefly became a teacher but found he was unsuitable then joined the army.Army
Murray was commissioned into the
King's Shropshire Light Infantry in April 1943 and landed on the Normandy beaches onD-Day . Six days later he was badly wounded and in October 1944 he was invalided out of the Army with the rank ofLieutenant . He had banged his head against a tree, later waking up in London.Demobilisation
He worked in an engineering works in
Wolverhampton as a storekeeper, then sold the "Daily Worker" on street corners and joined the Communist Party for a short time. Whilst selling the "Daily Worker", he met his former headmaster, who told him he was wasting his time. Shortly afterwards he found his way intoNew College, Oxford , where he gained a First in PPE after studying for two years.Career
He started as a manager for a Liverpool catering firm. He was a
Trades Union Congress (TUC) employee from 1947 where he joined as an assistant in th Economics Dept, and seven years later he became head of the department. He became assistant general secretary in 1969. He was made General Secretary (leader) of the Trades Union Congress in 1973, and led the group during the time of theWinter of Discontent , and of confrontations withMargaret Thatcher 's government.Personal life
He married Heather Woolf, a nurse, in 1945 and they had two sons and two daughters, living at
Loughton . He was a Methodist lay-preacher. He had a heart attack in 1976.He was made OBE in 1966. He retired in 1984, three years early. He had been made a member of the Privy Council in 1976 and was made a
life peer as Baron Murray of Epping Forest, of Telford in the County ofShropshire in 1985. He died in hospital in 2004 fromemphysema andpneumonia .External links
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/unions/story/0,12189,1221707,00.html News of Murray's death] "(
The Guardian )"
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/05/22/db2201.xml&sSheet=/portal/2004/05/22/ixportal.html Obituary of Len Murray] "(Daily Telegraph )"
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