Single or Return - the official history of the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association

Table 48

The Association, the Irish TUC & Labour Party and Irish Congress of Trade Unions*
  Position Years
W. E. Hill National Executive 1913-1916
W. P. O'Doherty Auditor 1917-1918
W. B. MacMahon Fraternal Delegate to Scottish TUC 1919
E. O'Mahoney National Executive 1919-1920
  Chairman of Scrutineers 1920
Senator J.T. O'Farrell National Executive 1918-1930
  Vice-President 1925
  President 1926
  Treasurer 1945-1949
Alderman M. O'Sullivan National Executive 1930-1934
  Vice-President 1933-1934
W.P. Greene National Executive 1935-1936
S. Casey TC TD National Executive 1955-1959
Senator D.F. Murphy National Executive 1949-1954
  National Executive 1957-1969
  Treasurer 1958-1959
  Vice-President 1963-1964
  President 1964-1965
D. Casey National Executive 1978-1980

* The Irish TUC became the Irish TUC and Labour Party in 1914. In 1918 it changed its name to the Irish Labour Party and TUC. At a special conference in 1930 the Labour Party seceded from the TUC. The Irish Congress of Trade Unions came into existence in 1959.

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