Sammy Thompson

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Sammy Thompson (1932 or 1933 – August 1988) was a

trade unionist
.

Career

Thompson left school in 1948 and began working as a coal miner at

1984 to 1985. Shortly after the defeat of this last strike, Owen Briscoe, general secretary of the Yorkshire Area, resigned and Thompson was elected to succeed him.[1]

In 1987, Thompson was elected as Vice-President of the NUM, receiving the support of Scargill, and beating Eric Clarke by 34,802 votes to 25,926.[2] He became known for working in solidarity with other unions, including the National Union of Seamen and mining unions in other countries, but developed cancer and died in August 1988.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Simon Beavis, "NUM vice-president dies at 55", The Guardian, 15 August 1988, p.3
  2. ^ David Gow, "Scargill's man wins", The Guardian, 31 March 1987, p.2
Trade union offices
Preceded by General Secretary of the
Yorkshire Area of the National Union of Mineworkers

1985 – 1988
Succeeded by
Ken Homer
Preceded by Vice President of the
National Union of Mineworkers

1987–1988
Vacant
Title next held by
Frank Cave