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Madeleine Symons

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Symons left her union post in 1926, thereafter devoting her time to voluntary work. She served on a large number of government committees, particularly those relating to child social services and youth justice, and was also chair of the West London Juvenile Courts. She was also active in the
85: 69: 244: 259: 46: 38: 72:. When elected in 1922, she was the youngest ever member of the NEC, and its first to have graduated from university. 45:, and began taking the lead on negotiations on wages and conditions in engineering. The federation became part of the 254: 133: 249: 61: 77: 81: 34: 125: 92: 239: 234: 8: 184: 118: 50: 129: 99:. He died in 1955, and her health then rapidly declined; she died in 1957, aged 61. 65: 57: 68:. She always declined offers to stand for election, she did serve on the party's 42: 20: 228: 23: 199: 164: 37:, where she graduated in economics. She then found work with the 30: 182:"Youngest member of Labour Executive: Miss Madeleine Symons", 117: 86:National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship 226: 33:. She was educated privately before studying at 116:Law, Cheryl (2000). "Symons, Madeleine Jane". 64:. However, she was a prominent member of the 49:, and Symons instead became the assistant to 178: 176: 174: 158: 156: 154: 152: 211: 209: 217:Women, Education, and Agency, 1600–2000 171: 149: 227: 109: 206: 84:, and served on the executive of the 245:Alumni of Newnham College, Cambridge 120:Women, a modern political dictionary 39:National Federation of Women Workers 115: 29:Symons was born on 28 July 1895 in 19:(1895 – 21 March 1957) was a 13: 91:In 1940, Symons married Professor 14: 271: 47:National Union of General Workers 62:Communist Party of Great Britain 56:In 1925, Symons posted bail for 191: 162:"Mrs Madeline Jane Robinson", 78:Howard League for Penal Reform 1: 260:British women trade unionists 102: 197:"Communists at Bow Street", 70:National Executive Committee 41:(NUWW), as the assistant to 7: 124:. London: Tauris. pp.  10: 276: 60:, a leading figure in the 35:Newnham College, Cambridge 255:Labour Party (UK) people 82:Magistrates' Association 250:British trade unionists 93:Harold Roper Robinson 17:Madeleine Jane Symons 215:Jean Spence et al, 185:Manchester Guardian 97:Madeleine Robinson 88:in the mid-1920s. 51:Margaret Bondfield 203:, 23 October 1925 267: 219: 213: 204: 195: 189: 180: 169: 160: 147: 146: 144: 142: 123: 113: 58:Robin Page Arnot 275: 274: 270: 269: 268: 266: 265: 264: 225: 224: 223: 222: 214: 207: 196: 192: 181: 172: 168:, 22 March 1957 161: 150: 140: 138: 136: 114: 110: 105: 12: 11: 5: 273: 263: 262: 257: 252: 247: 242: 237: 221: 220: 205: 190: 188:, 30 June 1922 170: 148: 134: 107: 106: 104: 101: 43:Mary Macarthur 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 272: 261: 258: 256: 253: 251: 248: 246: 243: 241: 238: 236: 233: 232: 230: 218: 212: 210: 202: 201: 194: 187: 186: 179: 177: 175: 167: 166: 159: 157: 155: 153: 137: 135:9781860645020 131: 127: 122: 121: 112: 108: 100: 98: 94: 89: 87: 83: 79: 73: 71: 67: 63: 59: 54: 52: 48: 44: 40: 36: 32: 27: 25: 22: 18: 216: 198: 193: 183: 163: 139:. Retrieved 119: 111: 96: 90: 74: 66:Labour Party 55: 28: 16: 15: 240:1957 deaths 235:1895 births 95:, becoming 26:organiser. 24:trade union 229:Categories 103:References 200:The Times 165:The Times 141:4 August 21:British 132:  128:–145. 80:, the 31:London 143:2021 130:ISBN 126:144 231:: 208:^ 173:^ 151:^ 53:. 145:.

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British
trade union
London
Newnham College, Cambridge
National Federation of Women Workers
Mary Macarthur
National Union of General Workers
Margaret Bondfield
Robin Page Arnot
Communist Party of Great Britain
Labour Party
National Executive Committee
Howard League for Penal Reform
Magistrates' Association
National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship
Harold Roper Robinson
Women, a modern political dictionary
144
ISBN
9781860645020




The Times



Manchester Guardian
The Times

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