One of the ways in which a lifetime of commitment to our movement repays us is that we get to meet friends and comrades who are amongst the finest humans to grace the surface of our little planet.
One such was Malcolm Campbell, Secretary of Croydon UNISON until his untimely death yesterday.
It is too soon, and I am too sad, to articulate the depth of my feelings about this tragic loss. Nor shall I be in the mood to blog immediately about the many topics which require comment just now.
Soon however I shall return to the everyday struggle of trade unionism - and I shall do so knowing always that everything I am or can ever be has been enhanced by having been a friend of a great trade unionist.
Malcolm. I miss you mate.
He was a nice guy and a real dedicated trade union man. He willbe missed.
ReplyDeleteNick Venedi
It's hard to imagine him not being arind.
ReplyDeleteMalcolm was a staunch trade unionist. He will leave a big space both in Croydon and in the region. Miss you loads
ReplyDeleteJohn Burgess, Barnet UNISON
I am shocked and very sad to hear this news.
ReplyDeleteHe will be very much missed.
Malcolm was a good friend and always there to give a hand up to people who needed it -even without asking. He lived life well and had so much more to live -the festivals,concerts, the football, cricket, trade unionism - and so much more to give to us all. It seems so very wrong that he has gone.
ReplyDeleteMalcolm -thanks for being a friend.I miss you.
katrina