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Brenda Dean
As general secretary of SOGAT from 1985 until 1991, she was "the first woman elected to head a major industrial trade union." In 1991, SOGAT became part of the Graphical, Paper and Media Union.
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Sogat
SOGAT, Sogat (ˈsəʊgæt) [Acronym f. the initial letters of Society of Graphical and Allied Trades.] A trade union now composed of paper-workers, etc. (see below), in the printing industries. The union was formed in 1966 by the amalgamation of the National Union of Printing, Bookbinding, and Paper Wor...
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Owen O'Brien
NATSOPA passed a motion to this effect, and O'Brien forged a close working relationship with Bill Keys of the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades (SOGAT In 1982, NATSOPA merged with SOGAT, forming SOGAT '82; O'Brien and Keys served as joint general secretaries of the new union until O'Brien retired at the
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sogate
† sogate, adv. Obs. Forms: α. (north. and Sc.) 4 squagate, 4–5 suagat, 5 swa-, sagat. β. 4–6 sogate, 5 sogat (-get). [f. So adv. + gate n.2 Cf. thus-gate adv. In MSS. freq. written as two words, and sometimes hyphened in printed texts.] In this or that manner; in such wise; so, thus.α a 1300 Cursor ...
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Mike Hicks (trade unionist)
Michael Joseph Hicks (1 August 19377 September 2017) was a British politician, executive member of printers’ union SOGAT, and general secretary of the He worked as a printer and was a member of the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades (SOGAT).
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Tony Dubbins
Dubbins won the subsequent election against Brenda Dean, SOGAT's General Secretary, to become the first, and only, general secretary of the Graphical,
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Bob Litherland
He was active in the trade union the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades (Sogat) and joined the Labour party at sixteen. The first MP sponsored by Sogat, Litherland won the Labour nomination and was elected that September by a majority of 5,992.
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salle
‖ salle (sal) See also sale n.3 [Fr.; of Teut. origin: cf. sale n.1] 1. a. A hall, room. rare. (Only with reference to foreign countries.)1765 H. Walpole Let. 5 Dec. (1904) VI. 375 You may go into the petit cabinet, and then into the great salle, and the gallery. 1819 Byron Let. 31 Dec., in Moore Li...
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Khalil Dhantejvi
Works
His published books are:
Poetry collection
Sadgi
Saransh (2008)
Sarovar (2018)
Sogat
Sooryamukhi
Sayba
Sanvariyo
Sagpan
Sopan
Sarangi
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Tom Smith (trade unionist)
the union into a merger with the National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants (NATSOPA), forming the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades (SOGAT
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Printing and Kindred Trades Federation
Two of the three unions with the largest number of print workers, the National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants (NATSOPA) and SOGAT, voted Although they were defeated by the smaller members, SOGAT decided not to attend any further meetings of the federation.
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National Society of Operative Printers and Assistants
the union merged with the National Union of Printing, Bookbinding and Paper Workers, becoming Division 1 of the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades (SOGAT In 1972, it merged with the Sign and Display Trade Union, and in 1982 it again merged with SOGAT, on this occasion the merger proving successful.
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Graphical, Paper and Media Union
Tony Dubbins of the NGA narrowly defeated Brenda Dean of SOGAT, by 78,654 votes to 72,657. The first General President was Bryn Griffith, former General President of the NGA, who defeated Danny Seargant of SOGAT.
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Gerry Sutcliffe
but left aged sixteen, and then worked as a salesman and for a printers company, becoming a deputy branch secretary of the print workers trade union SOGAT
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