James "Big Jim" Healy (22 March 1898 – 13 July 1961) was an Australian trade unionist and communist activist. Healy served as General Secretary of the...
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Jim Healy may refer to: Jim Healy (trade unionist) (1898–1961), Australian trade union leader Jim Healy (sports commentator) (1923–1994), sports commentator...
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producer Jim Healy (trade unionist) (1898–1961), Australian trade unionist and Communist activist Jim Healy (sports commentator) (1923–1994) Jim Healy (Gaelic...
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player Jim Hamilton (rugby union) (born 1982), Scottish rugby union footballer Jim Healy (trade unionist) (1898–1961), Australian trade unionist and communist...
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Party. Healy called for a massive educational effort within the organisation, which angered the old leadership. Though he met with opposition, Healy valued...
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Brian Behan (category Trade unionists from London)
2 November 2002) was an Irish writer, public speaker, lecturer, and trade unionist. Behan was born in Dublin, the son of Stephen Behan and Kathleen Behan...
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Della Elliott (category Australian trade unionists)
working as secretary to the union's general secretary, Jim Healy. She was in this role in 1949 when Healy was jailed for refusing to reveal the location of...
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publish The Irish Reporter journal from 1990 to 2001. Paddy Healy and his brother Séamus Healy (currently a TD for Tipperary) continued with a looser grouping...
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from local parties (eleven of them representing unionist parties) after the decision of the Ulster Unionists to withdraw support from the Conservative Party...
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Parliamentary Party Irish Unionist Alliance Labour Party of Northern Ireland Labour Party of Scotland (1973) Liberal Unionist Party (1886–1912) National...
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Morrow then withdrew in favour of Jim Dixon, a survivor of the Enniskillen bombing who stood as an Independent Unionist opposed to the Agreement. Tommy...
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13 Healy 2012, 1 Parsons 1995, 13 Obituary Jim Crawford – Playwright of the Working Class 1974 Healy 2012, 1 Crawford 1971, 7 Healy 2012, 1 Healy 2012...
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January – James Larkin, trade union leader, socialist and Labour Party TD (born in 1876). 3 March – Michael Egan, trade unionist, city councillor, and Cumann...
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UnionsWA (category Trade unions affiliated with the Australian Council of Trade Unions)
33 unions, representing thousands of unionists. The council sought affiliation with the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU). However, during the Twentieth...
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1983: Democratic Unionist, William McCrea Belfast East, 1979: Democratic Unionist, Peter Robinson Belfast South, 1979:1 Ulster Unionist, Robert Bradford...
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by several Communist Party members during its history, such as Jim Healy. Under Healy, the Workers Federation went on strike in 1938 to prevent pig iron...
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decide goods to be traded and what relationships were to be established with foreign powers. Menzies met with WWF leader Jim Healy on 7 December. That...
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Socialist politician. Peter Barry – Tánaiste Tadhg Barry – journalist, trade unionist and nationalist Tom Barry – guerilla leader during war of independence...
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Libertarian Party 4 Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 4 Communist Party of Britain 3 Socialist Labour Party 3 UKIP 3 British Unionist Party 2 Christian...
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Federation of Australia to join the boycott, and WWF federal secretary Jim Healy said that the union would not be a party to aiding in the suppression...
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partition of Ireland. It was mainly a communal conflict between Protestant unionists, who wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom, and Catholic Irish nationalists...
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of Gerry Healy, split the tendency, claiming the SWP leadership could be won back to authentic Trotskyism. Wohlforth went on to lead Healy’s American...
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resulting vacuum, the convention on secession reconvened and took power as the Unionist provisional government of Missouri. Kentucky did not secede; for a time...
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and some also labelled as far-left, including Respect (2004) and the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (2010). None of these achieved an electoral...
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Nation (2010–2014), assistant chief (2006–2010). Jimmy Somers, 84, Irish trade unionist, president of SIPTU (1997–1999). Haruo Takahashi, 76, Japanese animator...
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Max Shachtman, Genesis of Trotskyism (1973) Jaya Vithana, Ceylon and the Healy School of Falsification (1973) Tariq Ali and Gerry Hedley, Chile (1974)...
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historian, author of The Highland Brigade in the Crimea. Phil Flynn, trade unionist, industrial relations consultant, government advisor, and financier...
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2006). "Clinton Eligible, Once Again, To Practice Law". The New York Sun. Healy, Patrick (May 10, 2007). "Bill Clinton Ponders a Role as First Gentleman"...
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which gravitated around the hall included Republicans, farmers, and trade unionists, and the hall was also used as a Dáil Court (a judicial system run...
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Socialist League (later Militant), and Healy's Socialist Labour League (later the Workers' Revolutionary Party). Jim Allen Sam Bornstein Maurice Brinton...
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