Chris Kitchen
British trade union leader (born 1966)
Chris Kitchen | |
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Born | (1966-06-23) 23 June 1966 (age 58) |
Occupation(s) | Former coal miner General Secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers |
Christian James Ronald Kitchen (born 23 June 1966) is a British trade union leader who has held the position of General Secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM)[1] since 2007.
Prior to becoming NUM General Secretary, Kitchen was branch secretary at the Kellingley Colliery.[2]
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Preceded by Steve Kemp | Secretary Yorkshire Area of the National Union of Mineworkers 2007–present | Incumbent |
Preceded by Steve Kemp | General Secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers 2007–present | Incumbent |
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Miners' Federation of Great Britain (MFGB) and National Union of Mineworkers (NUM)
- 1889 Pickard
- 1904 En. Edwards
- 1912 Smillie
- 1922 Smith
- 1929 Richards
- 1931 Eb. Edwards
- 1932 Lee
- 1934 J. Jones
- 1939 Lawther
- 1954 E. Jones
- 1960 Machen
- 1960 Ford
- 1971 Gormley
- 1982 Scargill
- 2002 Lavery
- 2012 Wilson
- 1889 Woods
- 1909 Smillie
- 1912 Harvey
- 1914 House
- 1917 Smith
- 1922 Walsh
- 1924 Richards
- 1929 Eb. Edwards
- 1931 Lee
- 1932 J. Jones
- 1933 Davies
- 1934 Lawther
- 1939 Bowman
- 1950 E. Jones
- 1954 T. Jones
- 1961 Collindridge
- 1963 Bullough
- 1969 Schofield
- 1973 McGahey
- 1987 Thompson
- 1989 Vacant
- 1992 Cave
- 2002 Stanley
- 2010 Wilson
- 2012 Thomas
- 1889 Ashton
- 1919 Hodges
- 1924 Cook
- 1932 Eb. Edwards
- 1946 Horner
- 1959 Paynter
- 1968 Daly
- 1984 Heathfield
- 1992 Scargill
- 1992 Vacant?
- 2002 Kemp
- 2007 Kitchen
- 1889 En. Edwards
- 1904 Abraham
- 1918 Robson
- 1921 Richardson
- Bristol
- Cleveland
- Cokemen
- Colliery Officials and Staffs
- Cumberland
- Derbyshire
- Durham
- Forest of Dean
- Kent
- Lancashire and Cheshire
- Leicestershire
- Midland Counties (Cannock Chase
- North Staffordshire
- Old Hill
- Pelsall
- Shropshire
- Warwickshire
- West Bromwich)
- Northumberland
- North Wales
- Nottinghamshire
- Scotland (Ayrshire
- Fife and Kinross
- Lanarkshire
- Mid and East Lothian
- Mid and West Lothian
- Stirling)
- Somerset
- South Derbyshire
- South Wales
- Yorkshire
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