Charles Henry Sitch (4 May 1887 – 13 June 1960) was Labour MP for Kingswinford.
[1] Sitch was elected to Rowley Regis Urban District Council in 1913, serving as a Liberal-Labour member, and was president of the South Staffordshire and Worcestershire Federation of Trades Councils from 1914.
[1] Sitch succeeded his father as general secretary of the CMSA in 1923, holding the post alongside his Parliamentary duties until 1931, when he lost his seat.
He remained secretary of the CMSA until 1933, when he was found to have embezzled union funds, and was sentenced to nine months in prison.
[1] In 1937, Sitch found work in Leeds with Reynolds News and the Sunday Citizen, remaining there until 1952.