Campbell Christie

For the British playwright, see Campbell Christie (writer).

Campbell Christie CBE (23 August 1937 – 28 October 2011)[1] was the General Secretary of the Scottish Trades Union Congress from 1986 to 1998.[2][3]

The son of a Galloway quarryman, he joined the civil service at the age of 17, rising through the ranks of the Civil Service Clerical Association. He became a leader of the "Sauchiehall Street Mafia", a left-wing association credited with helping radicalise the civil service unions in the 1960s.[4]

Away from politics, Christie was chairman of Falkirk F.C. during the 2000s.[5] During his tenure, Falkirk were promoted to the Scottish Premier League and developed the Falkirk Stadium.[6] He stepped down in 2009, making the announcement after Falkirk played in the 2009 Scottish Cup Final.[2]

Christie died at Strathcarron Hospice, Denny, Falkirk, aged 74, on 28 October 2011, after a short illness.

References

  1. Brian Wilson Obituary: Brian Wilson, The Guardian, 30 October 2011
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Christie quits as Bairns chairman". BBC Sport (BBC). 30 May 2009. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  3. "Former STUC chief Campbell Christie dies". BBC News (BBC). 28 October 2011. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
  4. Campbell Christie (1937–2011) obituary
  5. "Falkirk consider Airdrie switch". BBC Sport (BBC). 19 February 2003. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  6. "Falkirk stadium gets green light". BBC Sport (BBC). 31 March 2005. Retrieved 17 October 2011.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Jimmy Milne
General Secretary of the STUC
1986–98
Succeeded by
Bill Speirs