Brendan Barber
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Brendan Paul Barber, Baron Barber of Ainsdale (born 3 April 1951), is a British trade union official and life peer. He served as chair of the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) Council until 2020. He is a former general secretary of the United Kingdom's Trades Union Congress (TUC); a post he held from June 2003 until his retirement at the end of 2012. He was appointed Acas Chair in 2014, replacing Ed Sweeney, who had been in the post since 2007. He also serves on the board of the Banking Standards Board (since 2015), the Board of Transport for London (2013–), the board of Britain Stronger in Europe (since 2015), the Council of City University, London and the board of Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts (since 2014).
Early life and education
Barber was born on 3 April 1951 in Southport, Lancashire, and educated at St Mary's College, Sefton (then a direct grant grammar school). Between school and university, he spent a year with VSO teaching in the Volta Region of Ghana. At City, University of London, he earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in social sciences in 1974, then spent the next year as the president of the students' union.<ref name=tuc-bio>Template:Cite web</ref>
Career
He spent a year as a researcher for the Ceramics, Glass and Mineral Products Industry Training Board based in Harrow.<ref name=tuc-bio/>
Trades Union Congress
In 1975. he began working at the TUC<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> as a policy officer. In 1979, he became the head of the TUC's Press and Information Department. In 1987, he became head of the Organisation and Industrial Relations Department and in 1993 he became deputy general secretary.<ref name=tuc-bio/>
He became General Secretary of the TUC in June 2003. On 18 April 2012, he announced his retirement, enabling a successor to be elected in September at Trades Union Congress 2012.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Frances O'Grady was elected his successor.<ref name=bbc-20120907>Template:Cite news</ref>
Awards
In 2007, Barber was given an Award of Doctor of Science honoris causa by City University London. He was knighted in the 2013 Birthday Honours for services to employment relations.<ref name=gaz31712>Template:London Gazette</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
House of Lords
Barber was nominated for a life peerage by Prime Minister Keir Starmer in late 2024.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> He was created Baron Barber of Ainsdale, of Southport in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, on 20 January 2025,<ref>Template:London Gazette</ref> and was introduced to the House of Lords on 23 January.<ref>Template:Cite Hansard</ref>
Personal life
He met Mary Gray in the TUC International Dept, and they married. They have two daughters. He supports Everton F.C. and lives in Muswell Hill.<ref name=tuc-bio/>
References
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- 1951 births
- Living people
- 21st-century British politicians
- Alumni of City, University of London
- Fellows of Nuffield College, Oxford
- General secretaries of the Trades Union Congress
- Knights Bachelor
- Labour Party (UK) life peers
- Life peers created by Charles III
- People educated at St Mary's College, Crosby
- People from Southport
- Trade unionists from Lancashire