Frank Cousins

For the American politician, see Frank Cousins (American politician).
The Right Honourable
Frank Cousins
Minister of Technology
In office
18 October 1964  4 July 1966
Prime Minister Harold Wilson
Preceded by Office Created
Succeeded by Tony Benn
Member of Parliament for Nuneaton
In office
21 January 1965  5 December 1966
Preceded by Frank Bowles
Succeeded by Les Huckfield
Personal details
Born (1904-09-08)8 September 1904
Bulwell, Nottinghamshire, England
Died 11 June 1986(1986-06-11) (aged 81)
Political party Labour

Frank Cousins PC (8 September 1904 11 June 1986) was a British trade union leader and Labour politician.

He was born in Bulwell, Nottinghamshire, and became a member of the road transport section of the Transport and General Workers' Union in 1933, before becoming a full-time official in July 1938. He was appointed National Secretary of Road Transport (Commercial) Group in October 1948, contested the TGWU Assistant General Secretaryship in 1948 and 1955, securing the position on the latter attempt. He was also elected to the Labour Party's National Executive Committee the same year, but resigned in March 1956.

Cousins was appointed acting General Secretary of the TGWU in February 1956, due to poor health on the part of Jock Tiffin. He was elected General Secretary in May 1956, following Tiffin's death, and held the position until 1969. From 1956 to 1969, he was a member of the General Council of the Trades Union Congress and was President of the International Transport Workers' Federation from 1958 to 1960 and 1962 to 1964.

Cousins served as Minister of Technology in Harold Wilson's Labour government from October 1964 until his resignation on 11 June 1966. He was also made a Privy Counsellor in 1964. He was elected Member of Parliament for Nuneaton at a by-election in January 1965 and remained an MP until November 1966. During this period Harry Nicholas took over as acting general secretary of the TGWU.

Personal life

He married Annie Judd in December 1930; the couple had four children: John, Brenda, Michael and Frances.

Frank Cousins sat for sculptor Alan Thornhill for a portrait in clay.[1] The correspondence file relating to the Frank Cousins bust is held in the archive[2] of the Henry Moore Foundation's Henry Moore Institute in Leeds and the terracotta remains in the collection of the artist.

References

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Frank Bowles
Member of Parliament for Nuneaton
19651966
Succeeded by
Les Huckfield
Trade union offices
Preceded by
Jock Tiffin
Assistant General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union
1955-1956
Succeeded by
Harry Nicholas
Preceded by
Jock Tiffin
General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union
(Harry Nicholas acting 19641966)

1956-1969
Succeeded by
Jack Jones
Preceded by
Wilfred Beard and Joseph O'Hagan
Trades Union Congress representative to the AFL-CIO
1959
With: Frederick Hayday
Succeeded by
Claude Bartlett and Bill Webber
Political offices
Preceded by
Robert Carr
(Minister of Technical Co-operation)
Minister of Technology
1964-1966
Succeeded by
Tony Benn
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