[1] He was a mason and builder by trade; he was employed by the Public Works Department in 1939, and this job was the impetus that would begin his long political career.
One member of the commission, Lord Citrine, encouraged the establishment of a trade union, which he had also suggested done in other territories.
On 11 January 1945, Loblack, with the assistance of Austin Winston and Ralph Nicholls, launched the Dominica Trade Union.
In May 1955, with longtime Dominican political activist Phyllis Shand Allfrey, he created the Dominica Labour Party.
In 1968, with much political clout Loblack, along with Edward Scobie, Anthony Moise, Mary Eugenia Charles, and several others founded the Dominica Freedom Party,[3] and were known as Freedomites.