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Fireband British trade union leader Bob Crow dies aged 52

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Bob Crow.

One of Britain’s most powerful and militant trade union leaders, Bob Crow, who led strikes that shut down the London Tube on numerous occasions, died  yesterday at the age of 52. 

A colourful, left-wing Londoner with a dog called Castro, Crow had been general secretary of the RMT transport union since 2002.

He was constantly involved in disputes and campaigns on behalf of his 80,000 members, winning the admiration of transport workers – and the hatred of many commuters.

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“It is with the deepest regret that RMT has to confirm that our general secretary Bob Crow sadly passed away in the hours of this morning,” the union said.

Crow, who had one daughter, died in a hospital near his home in east London after suffering a massive heart attack,  the Evening Standard newspaper reported.

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Something of a working-class hero, Crow left school at 16 and worked on the railways before joining the management of the RMT, promising always to do the “very best” for his members. He secured good salaries and conditions for them through hard-nosed negotiating tactics including strikes, most recently last month when parts of the Underground network in the capital were shut down for 48 hours.

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