Alec Kitson
Alexander Harper Kitson (21 October 1921 – 2 August 1997) was a British
Kitson grew up in Kirknewton, from where he undertook milk deliveries to Morningside alongside Sean Connery.[1] He studied at Kirknewton School before becoming a lorry driver. He became an active trade unionist, and a full-time union official from 1945. In 1959, he was elected as General Secretary of the Scottish Commercial Motormen's Union, serving until 1971, when he took the union into a merger with the Transport and General Workers' Union (TGWU)[2]
Kitson chaired the
Kitson was known as an admirer of the Soviet Union, a position largely influenced by Abe Moffat. He served on the World Peace Council as a supporter of James Lamond, and visited the USSR annually from the 1950s until the 1980s.[3]
In his spare time, Kitson served on the national council of
References
- ^ a b c Tam Dalyell, "Obituary: Alec Kitson", The Independent, 4 August 1997
- ^ Who Was Who
- ^ Darren G. Lilleker, Against the Cold War, p.187