Michael Coleman (unionist)
Michael Coleman was a prominent figure in trade unionism in [Specify Region/Country, e.g., Ireland] during the [Specify Period, e.g., mid-20th century]. He is primarily known for his involvement in [Specify Union(s), e.g., the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union (ITGWU)] and his advocacy for workers' rights within [Specify Industry/Sector, e.g., the transport sector].
Coleman's career involved [Describe key roles and responsibilities, e.g., organizing strikes, negotiating with employers, and lobbying the government on issues such as wages, working conditions, and social security]. He was a strong advocate for [Mention specific policies or ideologies he supported, e.g., collective bargaining, a minimum wage, and improved safety regulations].
His contributions to the union movement are remembered through [Mention lasting impact, e.g., improved working conditions for transport workers, landmark agreements negotiated with employers, and his influence on later generations of union leaders]. Further research may be required to determine his exact birth and death dates and the full extent of his influence. Sources such as union archives, newspaper articles from the period, and academic research on the history of trade unionism in [Specify Region/Country] may contain additional information.