- William Charles Steadman
William Charles Steadman, usually known as W. C. Steadman (
12 July 1851 –20 July 1911 ), was a prominenttrade union ist andpolitician .Born in
Poplar, London , Steadman began work at the age of eight, and in 1866 became abarge builder. In 1873, he joined theRiver Thames Barge Builders Trades Union , becoming its general secretary in 1879 and holding the post until 1908. In 1890, he led a successful eighteen week strike, raising his profile.In 1892, Steadman was elected as a Progressive Party member of
London County Council , and in the1892 UK general election he unsuccessfully stood as the Liberal Party candidate for Mid Kent; he lost again in the 1895 election in Hammersmith. He also joined theFabian Society .Steadman was finally elected as a Lib-Lab
Member of Parliament at theStepney by-election, 1898 . In 1899, he was elected to the Parliamentary Committee (later the General Council) of theTrades Union Congress (TUC), and in 1902 he was its President.Steadman lost his seat at the
1900 UK general election , and went on to chair the first conference of theLabour Representation Committee , but left the organisation when asked to leave the Liberal Party. In 1904, he was elected as the Parliamentary Secretary of the TUC, the post which later became the General Secretary.In 1906, Steadman again stood for the Liberal Party, and won Finsbury Central, although he lost the seat in the
January 1910 UK general election . In 1911, he announced his intention to stand down from his TUC post, but died before this could take effect.References
*Rayment
*Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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