Percy Cottrell

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Percy Cottrell (1881 – 2 February 1948) was a British trade unionist.

Born in Delph, Cottrell began working at the Delph Co-operative Society at the age of ten. He joined the Amalgamated Union of Co-operative Employees (AUCE) and in 1902 became the founding president of the Saddleworth Trades Council. He received a Trades Union Congress scholarship to study at Ruskin College, receiving a diploma in economics and political science.{{cite news |title=Mr Percy Cottrell |work=Manchester Guardian |date=3 February 1948}}{{cite web |title=USDAW: 125 Years Strong |url=https://www.usdaw.org.uk/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=6c0aa14e-8671-48f0-b4a0-cb3a760911c1 |website=USDAW |access-date=1 June 2021}}

Cottrell gradually rose in the Delph Co-op, until in 1923 he became president of the society. The AUCE became part of the National Union of Distributive and Allied Workers, and Cottrell came to serve as the Manchester divisional representative on its executive. In 1942, he was elected as its president. He remained in post when, in 1947, it became part of the new Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers, but died early in 1948.{{cite news |title=In brief |work=Manchester Guardian |date=17 August 1942}}

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Category:1881 births

Category:1948 deaths

Category:Alumni of Ruskin College

Category:People from Saddleworth

Category:Presidents of British trade unions