Norman Kennedy (politician)Norman Kennedy (died 1983[1]) was a trade unionist and politician in Ireland. Kennedy worked in a Belfast linen factory for 20 years.[2] He was a prominent member of the Amalgamated Transport and General Workers' Union. He served as President of the Irish Trades Union Congress in 1957.[3] He worked closely with James Larkin, Jr and John Conroy to complete its reunification with the Congress of Irish Unions,[4] and became President of the united organisation, the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, in 1961.[5] He also served on the Northern Ireland Economic Council.[6] Kennedy served as a Northern Ireland Labour Party member of the Senate of Northern Ireland from 1965 until its proguation in 1972. From 1970 to 1971, he served as a Deputy Speaker.[7][8] He then withdrew from politics and trade unionism, and led the consortium which established Downtown Radio, Northern Ireland's first commercial radio station.[9] References
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