Len White (trade unionist)

Leonard Charles White (12 November 1897[1] – 11 May 1955) was a British trade union leader.White served as deputy general secretary of the Civil Service Clerical Association (CSCA) for some years, and was in this role in 1939 when he additionally became the first general secretary of the Civil Service Alliance.[2] In 1942, he became general secretary of the CSCA after his predecessor, William Brown, was elected to Parliament.[4][5] Brown was highly critical of this, and campaigned for the CSCA to ban communists from holding office.In 1954, he was offered general secretaryship of the Civil Service Whitley Council, the leading post in civil service trade unionism.
Britishtrade unionCivil Service Clerical AssociationCivil Service AllianceWilliam BrownCommunist Party of Great BritainDaily WorkerWhitley CouncilManchester GuardianJonathan SchneerGeorge Green