The
strike leader ran out of names when it came to renaming the Ewing Memorial Library.
Women chainmakers'
strike leader Mary Macarthur, suffragette Christabel Pankhurst, and Margery Corbett Ashby - later to form the Townswomens Guild - all put their names down as Parliamentary candidates in the region.
Two candidates were elected in the first round of counting: Liberal candidate Thomas Johnson (barely above the threshold, with 4,386 votes) and Labour candidate and unconvicted 1919
Strike leader Fred Dixon (by a landslide, with 11,586 votes).
Alix Ashurst heads LAOS' cast as
strike leader Rita O'Grady, with James Daw as her husband Eddie, Kirstie Bennett as Connie, Debs Pettitt as Beryl, Nicole Ray as Claire and Paige Brierley as Sandra, Sarah Wilson as Cass and Ian Dean as Monty.
"[Employees] need to perform their best on Black Friday in the service of Jeff Bezos [Amazon's founder] and the customers," Ronny Streich, a
strike leader in Leipzig, told the German daily newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung.
Newsies won a Tony Award for Best Original Score, and Globe LIVE did it justice by curating a stellar cast led by Gian Magdangal as
strike leader Jack Kelly, Danielle Chopin as journalist Katherine Plumber, Jef Flores as Davey, and Pinky Marquez as performer Medda Larkin.
Librati said "we thought it's important for the public to see the behavior of the hunger
strike leader," but he did not address the privacy issue.
Palestinian
strike leader Marwan Barghouti sent a message to the Delegation in which he said the prisoners confirm their decision to strike regardless of the sacrifice, suffering and pain.
Or is the fact that bods at Creative Scotland awarded PS15,000 of public money to the venture, yet turned down flat a request to provide the remainder of the funding for a statue to rent
strike leader Mary Barbour, a Govan housewife who changed the nation?
Fergie was back on home turf in Glasgow to honour another hero of Govan - rent
strike leader Mary Barbour.
After opening with a quote from miners'
strike leader Arthur Scargill, V explored issues of class and social division in Britain at the time.