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'''Tessa M. Vadric''', (born September 24th, 1886) is the General Secretary of the [[Kyotakavian Union and Workers Council]],the former | '''Tessa M. Vadric''', (born September 24th, 1886) is the General Secretary of the [[Kyotakavian Union and Workers Council]], the former Chair of the [[United Union of Steelworkers and Mechanics (Kyotakavian Trade Union)|Nodstok section of the UUSM]], and a prominent trade unionist in Kyotakavia, best known for organising and leading the [[Kyotakavian general strike (1924)|1924 general strike]], a major event in the build-up to the [[1925 Kyotakavian general election]]. | ||
She worked as a mechanic in [[Nowa Grudak, Nodstok State]] from the age of 15, joining the [[[[United Union of Steelworkers and Mechanics (Kyotakavian Trade Union)|United Union of Steelworkers and Mechanics]] two years later and participating in the [[190, | She worked as a mechanic in [[Nowa Grudak, Nodstok State]] from the age of 15, joining the [[[[United Union of Steelworkers and Mechanics (Kyotakavian Trade Union)|United Union of Steelworkers and Mechanics]] two years later and participating in the [[190, |
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Tessa Milvan Vadric | |
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President of the Kyotakavian Union and Workers Council | |
Assumed office 5 July 1922 | |
Preceded by | Makic Rengon |
Chair of the United Union of Steelworkers and Mechanics in Nodstok | |
In office 13 May 1906 – 12 May 1918 | |
Preceded by | Georgikov Alexi |
Succeeded by | Samantha Likic |
Personal details | |
Born | 24 September 1886 (age 39) Holdmir, Nodstok State, Kyotakavia, Kyotakavia |
Political party | KUSSC (from 1902) |
Tessa M. Vadric, (born September 24th, 1886) is the General Secretary of the Kyotakavian Union and Workers Council, the former Chair of the Nodstok section of the UUSM, and a prominent trade unionist in Kyotakavia, best known for organising and leading the 1924 general strike, a major event in the build-up to the 1925 Kyotakavian general election.
She worked as a mechanic in Nowa Grudak, Nodstok State from the age of 15, joining the [[United Union of Steelworkers and Mechanics two years later and participating in the [[190,
She is a member of the Kyotakavian United Syndicalist and Socialist Coalition having joined the party at 16 and has twice been a party constituency candidate.