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Charles Ford (trade unionist)

Charles H. Ford (29 November 1923 – 12 March 2000) was a British trade union leader.

Born in Hackney, Ford studied at the Central School of Arts and Crafts. He became an engraver at the Royal Mint, but soon left due to poor eyesight, and in 1940 began working for the Czechoslovak government-in-exile, then after the war worked in Yugoslavia. He developed an interest in economics, and studied at the London School of Economics, then found work as an economist for the Amalgamated Engineering Union. He also joined the Labour Party, and stood unsuccessfully for it at the 1951 UK general election in Wimbledon, and then at the 1955 UK general election in Bournemouth West, without success.[1]

In 1957, Ford moved to Paris to work for the trade union liaison council for the Marshall Plan, which he helped transform into the Trade Union Advisory Committee (TUAC). He promoted the role of the International Labour Organization in regulating international companies, and invented the phrase "social clause". In 1966, he was elected as general secretary of TUAC, serving until 1971, and he also became the acting general secretary of the ICFTU European Regional Organisation until its dissolution in 1969. In 1971, he moved to become general secretary of the International Textile, Garment and Leather Workers' Federation, in which role he helped build unions around the world, and doubled the federation's membership. He retired in 1988.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Kearney, Neil (27 March 2000). "Charles Ford". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  2. ^ "TUAC pays tribute to Charles Ford". TUAC. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
Trade union offices Preceded byWalter Schevenels General Secretary of the Trade Union Advisory Committee 1966–1971 Succeeded byHenri Bernard Preceded byWalter Schevenels Acting General Secretary of the ICFTU European Regional Organisation 1966–1969 Organisation dissolved Preceded byJack Greenhalgh General Secretary of the International Textile, Garment and Leather Workers' Federation 1971–1988 Succeeded byNeil Kearney
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