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  1. Graham Stevenson (28 October 1950 – 1 May 2020) was a British communist, trade union leader, and writer who specialised in British socialist and labour activist biographies. He was one of the most influential trade union leaders in Britain, [citation needed] becoming the national secretary of the TGWU in 1999.

  2. 27 de may. de 2020 · Remembering Graham Stevenson, titan of the labour movement – Challenge Magazine. This article originally appeared in the Morning Star. GRAHAM STEVENSON was born in the mining village of Keresley, near Coventry, on October 28 1950, the younger of two children.

  3. Graham Stevenson. Graham Barry Stevenson (16 December 1955 – 21 January 2014) was an English cricketer, who played in two Test matches and four One Day Internationals from 1980 to 1981. [1] His county cricket career was spent mainly with Yorkshire and, latterly, Northamptonshire . Life and career.

  4. Graham was the ITF’s European vice president in our Executive Board and the president of European Transport Workers Federation (ETF) until his retirement from his union, Unite the Union, ten years ago.

  5. 1 de may. de 2020 · BRITAIN’S communists paid tribute today to the “distinguished and tireless contribution” Graham Stevenson made to the trade-union movement. Mr Stevenson was the Greater Midlands district secretary of the Communist Party of Britain and convenor of the Communist History Group.

  6. 22 de ene. de 2014 · Getty Images. Former Yorkshire and England cricketer Graham Stevenson has died aged 58. Stevenson played 177 first-class matches between 1973-1986, taking 464 wickets at 28.56 and scoring 3,856...

  7. Martin Mayer. Former chair, United Left. My close friend and mentor Graham Stevenson died on Mayday. A life-long communist, trade unionist and internationalist, Graham was a leading left intellectual in the TGWU leadership, a great strategist and industrial organiser.