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Desert Island Discs

Frances O'Grady, General Secretary of the TUC

Desert Island Discs

BBC

Society & Culture, Music Commentary, Music, Personal Journals

4.413.7K Ratings

🗓️ 10 July 2022

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Frances O’Grady is the General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), the UK's umbrella group for unions, representing millions of workers. She is the first woman in the 154 year history of the TUC to hold this post, which she took up in 2013. Frances is the youngest of five children, and was brought up in Oxford. Her family has strong links with the trade union movement: her great grandfather and grandfather were founder members of the Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union, and her father was a shop steward at the British Leyland plant in Cowley. Thanks to strong encouragement from one of her teachers, Frances was the first of her family to go to university, studying History and Politics at Manchester. After graduation, she moved to London and worked in shops and the hospitality industry, becoming a union rep before getting a job at the Transport and General Workers Union. She joined the TUC in 1994 as Campaigns Secretary, became Deputy General Secretary in 2003 and General Secretary a decade later. In 2020, during the pandemic, she worked with the government on the furlough scheme, providing support for workers whose usual employment. In April 2022, she announced that she would step down from her post at the end of this year. DISC ONE: It’s Not Unusual by Tom Jones DISC TWO: Burn It Down by Dexys Midnight Runners DISC THREE: Double Barrel by Dave & Ansell Collins DISC FOUR: Atmosphere by Joy Division DISC FIVE: Funkin' for Jamaica by Tom Browne DISC SIX: Hello Stranger by Barbara Lewis DISC SEVEN: Pieces of a Man by Gil Scott-Heron DISC EIGHT: A Change Is Gonna Come by Sam Cooke BOOK CHOICE: History by Elsa Morante LUXURY ITEM: A painting set with edible paints CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Double Barrel by Dave & Ansell Collins Presenter Lauren Laverne Producer Sarah Taylor

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts

0:04.9

Hello, I'm Lauren LeVern and this is the Deser Island Disks Podcast.

0:08.6

Every week I ask my guests to choose the eight tracks, book and luxury they'd want to take with them

0:13.9

if they were cast away to a desert island.

0:16.5

And for right reasons, the music is shorter than the original broadcast.

0:21.2

I hope you enjoy listening.

0:44.8

My cast away this week is Frances O'Grady, the general secretary of the British

0:49.2

Trade Union Congress, better known as the TUC.

0:52.8

She was the first woman to hold the position, taking up the role in 2013.

0:57.2

She recently announced that she'd be stepping down after a lifetime spent

1:00.8

campaigning on behalf of workers seeking fair treatment and pay.

1:05.5

Her family history is rooted in the union movement.

1:08.4

Her grandfather and his father before him were founder members of the Irish

1:12.8

Transport and General Workers Union.

1:14.9

She learnt to negotiate early as one of five siblings and developed a keen interest in history and politics.

1:21.6

Growing up in Oxford, she was well aware of the social divide between town and gown.

1:26.5

As for her own university years, she was the first member of her family to go,

1:31.0

studying politics and modern history in Manchester.

1:34.4

Already a trade union member and campaigner,

1:37.1

her passion became her career at the Transport and General Workers Union,

1:41.2

where she campaigned for a national minimum wage and equal pay for women.

1:45.1

She moved over to the TUC as campaign secretary in 1994,

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