William Wood (trade unionist, born 1873)

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William Wood (18 February 18731939 England and Wales Register – 3 March 1956) was a British trade union leader.

Wood was born in Bolton, Lancashire.1911 England Census He left school at the age of 11, and began working half-time at a cotton mill. He joined the Bolton and District Operative Cotton Spinners' Provincial Association, and began working for the union in 1905. In 1914, he became its assistant secretary, then its secretary in 1920."Obituary: William Wood", Annual Report of the 1956 Trades Union Congress, p.313

Wood became a magistrate in 1923, and was also involved with the Trustee Savings Bank, and sat on the executive of the United Textile Factory Workers Association.

In 1926, Wood was elected as vice-chairman of the Amalgamated Association of Operative Cotton Spinners, to which the Bolton Spinners were affiliated. In 1936, he became its president, and was also elected for two years to the General Council of the Trades Union Congress. However, in 1940, he was suffering with poor health, and decided to retire.

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{{succession box|title=General Secretary of the Bolton and District Operative Cotton Spinners' Provincial Association|years=1920–1940|before=Peter Bullough|after=Charles Schofield}}

{{succession box|title=President of the Amalgamated Association of Operative Cotton Spinners|years=1936 – 1940|before=Fred Birchenough|after=Albert Knowles}}

{{succession box|title=Cotton Group member of the General Council of the Trades Union Congress|years=1936 – 1938|with=James Hindle (1936 – 1937)
James Bell (1937 – 1938)|before=Henry Boothman and James Hindle|after=James Bell and Robert C. Handley}}

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Category:1873 births

Category:1956 deaths

Category:Presidents of the Amalgamated Association of Operative Cotton Spinners

Category:Members of the General Council of the Trades Union Congress

Category:People from Bolton