Gregor Gall

Gregor Gall (born 1968) is a British left-wing academic and writer. He is professor of industrial relations at the University of Bradford. He was previously professors of industrial relations at the University of Stirling and the University of Hertfordshire. He researches and writes primarily about trade unions, and has a particular interest in the labour movement politics of Scotland - for example, he is working on a research project examining union leadership and the disproportionate contribution of Scots to the British-wide union movement at senior levels (like general secretaries).

He is author and editor of numerous academic books, and is also a politically engaged academic, whereby he has regularly contributed to the The Morning Star, The Guardian's "Comment is free" website, the Frontline magazine, The Scotsman, and a number of other media like the journal of the Aslef train drivers' union. He also provides research and consultancy to a number of unions, particularly the Fire Brigades Union, and is a frequent commentator in the media on matters of unions and industrial conflict. He is also a correspondent for Planetlabor.

Originally a member of Labour Students and the Labour Party, he ended his membership of these over the issue of the poll tax, then joining the Socialist Workers' Party (SWP) in 1990. He joined the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) in advance of the SWP joining en masse, leaving the SWP in 2004 after many years of growing disagreements. He has been a member of the editorial board of the Scottish Left Review since 2003,[1] is editor of its book arm, the Scottish Left Review Press, and has been the editor of the journal of the Scottish Labour History Society, called Scottish Labour History since 2008 (then since 2015 as joint editor with Jim Philips of the University of Glasgow). Following the resignation of Robin McAlpine as Director of the Jimmy Reid Foundation and Editor of the Scottish Left Review in order to concentrate on the Commonweal, Gregor has stepped in as Director and Editor. Gregor has been a member of the board of management of the Jimmy Reid Foundation since its inception. He has written a lengthy and detailed biography of Tommy Sheridan (Welsh Academic Press, 2012), and is working on a history of the SSP.

In late 2015, he published his contribution to the case for independence in Scotland entitled Scotland the brave? Independence and radical social change. The key arguments concerned not relying on the SNP and establishing a connection between the material grievances of ordinary citizens and the possibilities of higher standards of living and better life chances under independence as a result of rolling back the tentacles of neo-liberalism.

Following the sudden and unexpected death of RMT general secretary, Bob Crow, in March 2014, Gregor has written a political biography of him, examining what lessons can be learnt for the union movement from his style of leadership in espousing militant, oppositional politics. The biography will be published by Manchester University Press in 2016.

Gregor's current web details are found at the University of Bradford [2]

Publications

As author
As editor
As co-editor

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