Moss Evans

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Arthur Mostyn Evans (13 July 1925 – 12 January 2002) was the

general trade union in the United Kingdom, from 1978 until 1985.[1]

Biography

Moss Evans was born in a small terraced house in the Welsh village of

Small Heath, Birmingham, as his father had heard there was work which he was determined to find. This was towards the end of The Depression and his father, a coal miner, had been out of work for 14 years.[citation needed
]

Evans first became involved with trade unions whilst working for the

shop steward a year later. His rise through the organisation of the TGWU started in 1956 when he became engineering and chemical officer for the Birmingham East district.[citation needed
]

This was followed by;[citation needed]

  • Birmingham regional trade group secretary 1960–1966
  • London Engineering National Officer 1966–1969
  • National Secretary (Automotive Section) 1969–1973
  • National Organiser 1973–1978
  • General Secretary 1978–1985

also[citation needed]

  • Member, Trades Union Congress General Council 1977–1985
  • Councillor (Labour Party), Borough of King's Lynn and West Norfolk 1991–2001
  • King's Lynn town Mayor 1996–1997

Personal life

He married Laura Bigglestone in 1947; they had three sons and three daughters together. He died in Norfolk on 12 January 2002.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Goodman, Geoffrey (14 January 2002). "MEO". The Guardian. London.
Trade union offices
Preceded by
Jack Jones
General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers Union

1978–1985
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the International Federation of Chemical, Energy and General Workers' Unions
1983–1986
Succeeded by
Nils Kristoffersson