Sydney Robinson (trade unionist)

Sydney Allen Robinson (13 August 1905 10 April 1978) was a British trade unionist.

Robinson grew up in Clophill in Northamptonshire before becoming a shoemaker. He joined the National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives (NUBSO), and became a full-time officer in 1939, then national organiser in 1947, and Assistant General Secretary in 1949.[1]

In 1957, Robinson was elected as General President of NUBSO, and he won a place on the General Council of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) two years later. In 1966, he was appointed to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission, and this became his main focus after his retirement from his trade union posts in 1970. In 1972, he was also appointed to the TUC-CBI Conciliation Panel, and he remained active until his death in 1978.[1][2]

References

  1. "Robinson, Sydney Allen", Who Was Who
  2. Stephen Wilks, In the Public Interest: Competition Policy and the Monopolies and Mergers Commission, p.95
Trade union offices
Preceded by
James Crawford
President of the National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives
19571970
Succeeded by
Position vacant?
Preceded by
James Crawford
General Secretary of the International Shoe and Leather Workers' Federation
19571970
Succeeded by
Federation merged
Preceded by
Lionel Poole
Boot, Shoe and Leather Group representative on the General Council of the TUC
19591970
Succeeded by
Merged into Clothing Group
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