Bill Sirs Explained

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.[1]

Bill Sirs was born and raised in Hartlepool, one of 10 children.[1] 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.[2]

Sirs is best remembered for his involvement in the steelworkers' strike of 1980.[3] 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".[4]

Sirs subsequently incurred the wrath of other trade unionists by his intervention in the miners' strike of 1984.[5]

Sirs was a member of the St Ermin's group, an organised group of right-wing trade unionists meeting at the St Ermin's Hotel with the aim of preventing the Bennite left taking over the Labour Party.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/11690208/Bill-Sirs-trade-unionist-obituary.html Obituary in Daily Telegraph
  2. http://johnstonpress.iannounce.mobi/hartlepool-mail/obituary/william-bill-sirs/42252376 William (Bill) Sirs: Obituary
  3. http://www.minersadvice.co.uk/yourview16_ww_great_strike_1.htm Ian Donovan, "Strategic confrontation in the making", Weekly Worker 519 Thursday 11 March 2004
  4. http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/january/2/newsid_2478000/2478393.stm BBC On This Day, 2 January 1980
  5. https://archive.today/20120707060127/http://archive.tribunemagazine.co.uk/article/6th-july-1984/2/enter-bill-sirs-kneeling "Enter Bill Sirs, kneeling"
  6. News: Bill Sirs obituary . Martin Adeney . Denis MacShane . Denis MacShane . The Guardian . 22 June 2015 . 21 July 2019.