Harry Earnshaw (trade unionist)

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title: Harry Earnshaw (trade unionist)
text: Harry Earnshaw was a British trade union leader who served as Chair of the Labour Party. Earnshaw was born in Blackburn to Haworth and Alexandra Earnshaw, who worked in the cotton mills. He became active in the Amalgamated Association of Beamers, Twisters and Drawers, a small cotton industry trade union based in Lancashire, and was elected as its general secretary in 1940. As its only full-time employee, he acted as its first point of contact, as well as leading the union and representing it on
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