Jim Campbell (trade unionist)

James Campbell (17 April 1895[1] – 6 November 1957) was a Scottish trade union leader.

Born in Glasgow, Campbell worked as a ticket collector for the Glasgow and South Western Railway, and joined the National Union of Railwaymen (NUR) in 1911.

[3] On his return, Campbell rejoined the railways, and was elected as branch secretary in the NUR.

[3] He held a succession of increasingly senior positions in the union, eventually becoming a full-time organiser, then the chief organiser for Ireland, and assistant general secretary.

Just outside Leningrad, the car in which he and Hollywood were travelling was hit by a bus, and both were killed.