William Henry Wood

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William Henry Wood was a British trade union leader.

Biography

Wood was a compositor, and became the Secretary of the Manchester Typographical Society, serving until 1879. [1] In 1864, he was elected as the first Secretary of the Manchester Trades Council. [2]

A keen trade unionist, Wood played a prominent role in two national union conferences: in Sheffield in 1866, and in London in 1867. [3] With Samuel Caldwell Nicholson, he was inspired to create the Trades Union Congress (TUC), in frustration at the indifference of the Congress of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science to trade union activities. [2]

As Nicholson did not attend the first meeting of the TUC, Wood was elected as its first Secretary. He held the post for only one year, after which he was replaced by George Potter.

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Trade union offices
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Secretary of the Manchester and Salford Trades Council
1866 1877
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President of the Trades Union Congress
1868
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Secretary of the Parliamentary Committee of the TUC
18681869
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