Tommy Campbell, Chair of Aberdeen and District Unite Retired Members' Branch and a delegate to the ATUC, made the following moving tribute to ATUC member and stalwart trade unionist, Ron Webster at his funeral today.
"At the young age of 14 Ron joined the Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers in 1941 when he started his joinery apprenticeship. He was an integral part of the Second World War effort during his apprenticeship working on parts for the RAF’s Wellington bombers.
His apprenticeship was stalled
when he enlisted with the Gordon Highlanders in 1945. After Ron completed his
National Service, he returned to his apprenticeship working on the Trams
in Aberdeen.
He continued working on the
Trams until they were decommissioned in 1958 by the Aberdeen bus
corporation.
His membership of the Amalgamated
Society of Woodworkers then transferred to the National Union of Vehicle Builders and
Ron continued in his role as an elected shop steward and a
Union branch official of the National Union of Vehicle Builders.
He continued in these roles
following the merger of the National Union of Vehicle Builders with the
Transport and General Workers Union in 1972.
Ron also served as the local NUVB
delegate on the TGWU Grampian and Northern Isles District Committee, the TGWU
Scottish Regional Automotive Trade Group. The District Committee also elected
him to the Scottish Regional Committee representing Union members
interests from all over Scotland.
In addition to his T&G positions Ron was elected as the Secretary of Aberdeen Trades Council and in turn elected as the representative of all Scottish Trades Councils onto the Executive Council of the STUC.