Roger Lyons (born 14 September 1942) was the
General Secretary
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of the
MSF trade union from 1992 and re-elected leader of the union in 1997. When the union merged with the
Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union
The Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union (AEEU) was a British trade union. It merged with the MSF to form Amicus in 2001.
History
The union was founded in 1992, when the Amalgamated Engineering Union (AEU) finally achieved a merger wi ...
to form
Amicus
Amicus is Latin for 'friend' or 'comrade'. The word may refer to:
Organizations
* Amicus (trade union), the former British trade union, now merged with the TGWU to form Unite
* Amicus Bank, a former bank based in Canada
* Amicus Books, an inde ...
in 2002 he subsequently became one of the Joint General Secretaries of Amicus.
Lyons studied for a degree in Economics at
University College London
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. His union career began in 1966 as a full-time union official for the
North West England
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region of
ASSET
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, one of the unions which later became
ASTMS.
In 1970 he became a National Officer of ASTMS and in 1987 Assistant General Secretary. In 1988, ASTMS merged with
TASS
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to form MSF. In 1992 Lyons became General Secretary of MSF. He was re-elected to that position in 1997 by 67% of the members voting (turnout was 12%).
Lyons was the first General Secretary of a major trade union to be removed from office by the
Trades Union Certification Officer: Under the agreement to form Amicus, Lyons became Joint General Secretary of Amicus's MSF section. Amicus's other Joint General Secretary was
Derek Simpson, who was responsible for the AEEU section. Lyons planned to remain as JGS of the MSF section until 2007, which would result in his being a General Secretary for seven years without re-election, as opposed to the normal legally mandated limit of five years. He and his supporters maintained that the requirement for an election was waived because he was within 5 years of retirement, but a legal challenge resulted in a ruling in May 2004 that he should "cease forthwith to hold office as Joint General Secretary of Amicus". Lyons was therefore forced to leave over two years earlier than he had originally intended. Derek Simpson thus became the sole General Secretary seven months earlier than anticipated.
After the North Sea Piper Alpha disaster in which 167 men died, Lyons gave evidence to the Cullen Inquiry, which led to new safety legislation to protect off-shore workers.
Lyons was a founder member of the Anti-Apartheid Movement and nominated
Nelson Mandela
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for his first international honour as honorary president of
University College London Union (UCLU). Lyons organised the first South African Scholarship at a British university (UCL). Lyons was an observer for the European Union in the first ever free elections in South Africa.
Lyons was President of the
Trades Union Congress
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(TUC) from September 2003 to September 2004, after which he retired. During this time he visited Israel and Palestine in November 2003 on behalf of the TUC. Lyons is a long-standing member of the Trade Union Friends of Israel. He addressed a TUFI fringe meeting at the 2005 Congress of the TUC.
In February 2004 he took part in a fact-finding visit to
Colombia organised by the group Justice for Colombia.
Trivia
Within trade union circles, Roger Lyons is a well known
Arsenal F.C.
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supporter.
See also
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MSF
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Amicus
Amicus is Latin for 'friend' or 'comrade'. The word may refer to:
Organizations
* Amicus (trade union), the former British trade union, now merged with the TGWU to form Unite
* Amicus Bank, a former bank based in Canada
* Amicus Books, an inde ...
*
ATU Network
ATU Network was a caucus group within the Amicus trade union that sought to attract members and employees of Amicus who support the Labour Party and who are sympathetic to Blairism. It announced its formation in January 2005.
The group's name p ...
References
External links
Chemistry Leadership Council biography of LyonsLyons to Retire! (anti-Lyons website, created by Lyons's opponents)Justice for Colombia website
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General Secretaries of Amicus
General Secretaries of MSF
1942 births
Living people
Members of the General Council of the Trades Union Congress
Presidents of the Trades Union Congress
Place of birth missing (living people)
Alumni of University College London
People educated at Christ's College, Finchley