Preceded by Harry May Name Tom Jones Succeeded by Hilda Turnbull Party Australian Labor Party | Nationality Australian Died March 26, 2014 Role Australian Politician | |
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Born 2 March 1924Donnybrook, Western Australia, Australia ( 1924-03-02 ) | ||
Political party Australian Labor Party |
Thomas Henry Jones OAM (2 March 1924 – 26 March 2014) was a retired Australian politician and trade union leader. He served the Australian Labor Party as member for Collie from 1968 until his retirement in 1989.
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- Early life
- Political life
- Medal of the Order of Australia
- References
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Early life
Jones was born in Donnybrook, Western Australia. He worked as a call boy with the railways at the beginning of his career after moving to Collie in 1929. In 1947 he joined the coal mining industry and in 1951 was elected General Secretary of the Coal Miners Industrial Union - the youngest person ever elected to that position. He also served as Secretary of the Collie Coal Miners Combined Union. Tom Jones was also responsible as an industrial advocate for winning the 35-hour week as an Award Condition for Australian workers.
Political life
Jones was elected as member for Collie-Wellington in 1968 and served as the Labor Member for 21 years. His retirement in 1989 saw the National Party candidate Hilda Turnbull become the member for Collie.
During his parliamentary career he was active in the policies of Government for the coal mining industry. He was Chairman of the State Parliamentary Party during the period of the John Tonkin Government. In 1974, with the Labor Party in Opposition, he was a member of the Tonkin Shadow Ministry.
Medal of the Order of Australia
Jones holds the Medal of the Order of Australia, granted for his service as a member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, and for his service to the trade union movement and the welfare of the elderly.