Luke Fawcett

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Luke Fawcett (1881–25 October 1960) was a British trade unionist.

Born in North Thoresby in Lincolnshire, Fawcett served an apprenticeship as a bricklayer, and immediately became an active trade unionist, becoming secretary of the Manchester Federation of Building Trades Operatives. He became increasingly concerned by the casualisation in the industry.Frank C. Roberts, Obituaries from the Times, 1951-1960, p.242Report of Proceedings (1961), Trade Union Congress, p.290 In 1934, he became the first full-time President of the Amalgamated Union of Building Trade Workers

Fawcett was the General Secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Building Trade Workers from 1941 until 1952. He then became President of the National Federation of Building Trades Operatives, and Chairman of the Southern Regional Board for Industry. He received the OBE in 1943, and a knighthood in 1948.

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Category:1881 births

Category:1960 deaths

Category:British trade union leaders

Category:People from East Lindsey District