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Name
  
Bill Sirs

Died
  
June 16, 2015

Books
  
Hard Labour


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William Sirs (6 January 1920 – 16 June 2015) was a British trade unionist, who served as general secretary of the Iron and Steel Trades Confederation (ISTC) from 1975 to 1985.

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Bill Sirs was born and raised in Hartlepool, one of 10 children. He left school at 14 and became a crane operator in the iron and steel industry, becoming active in forerunners of the ISTC. He remained in north-east England until he moved south with his two children and his wife Joan.

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Sirs is best remembered for his involvement in the steelworkers' strike of 1980. During the action, Sirs came into conflict with Ian MacGregor, the man appointed by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to slim down British Steel Corporation, then a nationalised industry. Sirs was quoted as saying, "We are being looked upon as the worst producing steel nation in Europe".

Sirs subsequently incurred the wrath of other trade unionists by his intervention in the miners' strike of 1984.

Works

  • Hard Labour. Sidgwick & Jackson, 1985.
  • References

    Bill Sirs Wikipedia