George Brown (1870 – August 1932) was a Scottish trade unionist and politician, active in South Africa.
As a result, in 1916, he founded the South African Boilermakers' Society (SABS).
[1] Brown was elected as the first president of SABS, and spent his time touring the country, giving speeches, to attract members.
He joined the Labour Party, and at the South African general election, 1924 won a seat in Germiston.
At this point, he was made honorary life president of SABS.