Cephas Speak

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Cephas Speak (2 April 1873[1] – 18 December 1958) was a British trade union leader who served as secretary of the United Textile Factory Workers' Association.

Speak grew up in Burnley, and began working at a local cotton mill as a loom sweeper when he was ten years old. He became active in the Burnley Weavers' Association, and after twenty-five years was employed part-time as the assistant secretary of the Oldham Weavers' Association. After a few months, he left this job to become assistant secretary of the Bolton Weavers' Association, then in 1910, he became the first full-time secretary of the Bolton Weavers.[2] The following year, he was also appointed as a magistrate in Bolton.[3]

In 1931, Speak was additionally elected as secretary of the United Textile Factory Workers' Association, serving until 1943. He finally retired from his Bolton Weavers post in 1948, at the age of 77, having held the position for 38 years.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ 1939 England and Wales Register
  2. ^ a b "Mr Cephas Speak". Manchester Guardian. 19 December 1958.
  3. ^ "New Bolton magistrates". Manchester Guardian. 4 December 1913.
Trade union offices
Preceded by
William Melling
General Secretary of the Bolton Weavers' Association
1910–1948
Succeeded by
Preceded by
James Bell
General Secretary of the United Textile Factory Workers' Association
1931–1943
Succeeded by
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