Sidney Greene, Baron Greene of Harrow Weald
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Sidney Francis Greene (February 12, 1910 - July 26, 2004) was created a life peer as Baron Greene of Harrow Weald in 1974.
He was an important trade union leader in the United Kingdom, serving as general secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen from 1957 to 1975. He promoted close ties between the union and the Labour Party, which have not persisted with its successor National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers. In 1975 he was created a life peer as Baron Greene of Harrow Weald, of Harrow in the County of Greater London.
Early in his career, after leaving school at age 14, Greene was a porter at Paddington station.
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Preceded by Jim Campbell |
General Secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen 1957-75 |
Succeeded by Sid Weighell |
Preceded by John E. Newton |
President of the Trades Union Congress 1970 |
Succeeded by Jack Cooper |