Frank Chapple

Frank Chapple

Frank Chapple, Baron Chapple of Hoxton (8 August 1921 19 October 2004) was general secretary of the Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunications and Plumbing Union (EETPU), a leading British trade union.

Frank Chapple was born in the slum area of Hoxton, east London, in a flat above his father's shoe-repair shop. There was no bath or running hot water in the Chapple home. [1] A Communist Party member early in his adult life, Chapple left the party over the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

Frank Chapple was a member of the TUC general council for 12 years to 1983, having first joined the union in 1937, and he served at every level in the electricians' union.

He was general secretary of EETPU from 1966 to 1984. After his retirement, he was elevated to the House of Lords as Baron Chapple of Hoxton. His successor was Eric Hammond.[2] One of Chapple's sons, Barry Chapple, is a regional official of Amicus, which succeeded the EETPU.

References

  1. Goodman, Geoffrey (22 October 2004). "Obituary: Lord Chapple". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
  2. "Union leader Lord Chapple dead". BBC News. 20 October 2004. Retrieved 7 January 2013.

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Preceded by
Jock Byrne
General Secretary of the EETPU
19661984
Succeeded by
Eric Hammond
Preceded by
Les Cannon
General President of the EETPU
19721976
Succeeded by
Position abolished
Preceded by
Alan Sapper
President of the Trades Union Congress
1983
Succeeded by
Ray Buckton