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  1. James Larkin Jnr (20 August 1904 – 18 February 1969) was an Irish Labour Party politician and trade union official. He was born in Liverpool, England, the eldest of four sons of James Larkin, trade union leader, and Elizabeth Larkin (née Brown), daughter of a baptist lay preacher from County Down.

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    James Larkin (28 January 1874 – 30 January 1947), sometimes known as Jim Larkin or Big Jim, was an Irish republican, socialist and trade union leader. He was one of the founders of the Irish Labour Party along with James Connolly and William O'Brien, and later the founder of the Irish Worker League (a communist party which was ...

  3. James (Big Jim) Larkin (em irlandês: Séamas Ó Lorcáin; 1874-1947), foi um líder sindical e revolucionário socialista, nascido em Liverpool, Inglaterra, a 28 de Janeiro de 1874, filho de pais irlandeses.

  4. House. 15th Dáil (1954 - 1957) ...

  5. The RWG ran two candidates in Dublin in the 1932 Irish general election, Joseph Troy and Jim Larkin, Jnr. Members also ran in Belfast municipal elections: Tommy Geehan in Falls, and Phil Wilson and William Boyd in Cromac.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2023 · The Irish syndicalist trade-union leader James Larkin was one of the towering figures of the radical workers’ movement in the early twentieth century. He achieved fame — in the words of Lenin — as “a remarkable speaker and a man of seething energy” who “performed miracles amongst the unskilled workers.”. Larkin led ...

  7. Larkin success led to the disaffiliation of the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union (ITGWU) from the Labour Party in January 1944, charging that it had been 'taken over by Communists'.