- Ron Todd
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occupation = Trade union leaderRonald Todd (
March 11 1927 –April 30 2005 ), generally known as Ron Todd, was thegeneral secretary of theTransport and General Workers Union (TGWU), then the largest general trade union in theUnited Kingdom , from 1985 until 1992.Todd was born in
Walthamstow ,London . His father was a stallholder in a localstreet market and Todd left school at the age of 14 to work in a barber's shop. He also worked as an assistant to aplumber before being conscripted into theRoyal Marines in the last days ofWorld War II . For a time he served alongside his father in the Marines and was posted toHong Kong .After completing his
national service , Todd returned to plumbing and then worked in the Ford factory inDagenham , where he joined the TGWU. He became ashop steward in 1955 and then deputyconvenor , before becoming a full-time district officer in 1962 as local officer of the TGWU's Metal, Engineering and Chemical Group. In 1969, he became the first group secretary of the Region One Vehicle Building and Automotive Trade Group. He became regional secretary for Region One (London, the Southeast andEast Anglia ) in 1975, before being promoted to national organiser in March 1978.After being elected to succeed
Moss Evans as the union's seventh general secretary in 1985, following a second ballot, he was also named as an honorary vice-president of theCampaign for Nuclear Disarmament . Todd earned a reputation for his commitment to human rights and was a vocal opponent ofapartheid inSouth Africa . He was succeeded as general secretary byBill Morris .Ron Todd died of
leukaemia , from which he had been suffering for some time.
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