John Dutton (trade unionist)
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John K. Dutton (11 June 19091939 England and Wales Register – 21 April 1985) was a British trade union leader.
Dutton began his working life in a socialist bookshop. During World War II, he served with the London Fire Brigade, and became active in the Fire Brigades Union.{{cite journal|title=John Dutton|journal=Scientific World|date=1985|page=24}}
In 1949, Dutton began working for the Association of Scientific Workers (AScW), and two years later he was appointed the union's deputy general secretary. He was elected as general secretary of the union in 1955.{{cite journal|title=Obituary: John Dutton|journal=Annual Report of the Trades Union Congress|date=1985|page=389}}
Clive Jenkins was elected as secretary of the Association of Supervisory Staffs, Executives and Technicians in 1960, and Dutton began negotiating a merger between the two unions. This was completed in 1969, forming the Association of Scientific, Technical and Managerial Staffs, with Dutton and Jenkins as joint general secretaries. Dutton retired in 1970, but became general secretary of the World Federation of Scientific Workers (WFSW). In 1985, he visited Moscow as part of his WSFW role, and died while he was there.
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