Tony Hearn
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Tony Hearn was a British trade unionist.
Hearn began working for the Association of Broadcasting Staff (ABS) as Assistant to the General Secretary, Leslie Littlewood in the 1960s. He then moved up through the ranks, becoming one of the Assistant General Secretaries, and eventually General Secretary in 1972. He also became Secretary of the loose Federation of Broadcasting Unions.
Hearn became the General Secretary of the ABS in 1984, and took it into a merger with the National Association of Theatrical and Kine Employees, which formed the Broadcasting and Entertainment Trades Alliance (BETA). He became joint General Secretary of BETA with John Wilson, then sole head of the union in 1987.
In 1991, he led it into another merger, this time with the Association of Cinematograph Television and Allied Technicians, which produced the Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph and Theatre Union (BECTU).
Hearn became the first General Secretary of BECTU, a position he held until 1993.
[edit] References
- BECTU History: 1979 Onwards
- Asa Briggs, History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by ? |
General Secretary of the Association of Broadcasting Staff 1972 – 1984 |
Succeeded by post abolished |
Preceded by new post |
General Secretary of BETA Joint with John Wilson 1984 - 1987 1984 – 1991 |
Succeeded by post abolished |
Preceded by new post |
General Secretary of BECTU 1991 – 1993 |
Succeeded by Roger Bolton |