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Margaret Bondfield (1873-1953) worked first as a pupil teacher in Chard, Somerset and then as a shop assistant in Brighton and London. She became active in the National Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen and Clerks and spoke on socialist platforms in the 1890s. She was assistant secretary of the union 1898-1908 and a TUC delegate in 1899. She became a close friend of Mary Macarthur and worked with her in the Women's Trade Union League, the National Federation of Women Workers and the Adult Suffrage Society. From 1911, she was organising secretary of the Women's Labour League.
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