Frank Hall (trade unionist)

Frank Hall (1860 – 2 December 1927) was an English trade unionist.

Hall began working at a coal mine at the age of ten, becoming a checkweighman sixteen years later.

He was selected by the union's executive, partly on the grounds that he was willing to run as a Labour Party candidate.

[2][3][4] Instead, Hall was selected to contest Clay Cross at the 1918 general election, but he lost narrowly to the Coalition Liberal candidate, Thomas Tucker Broad.

Hall served as secretary of the Derbyshire Miners' until his death in 1927.