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Nigel devoted his working life to the service of others and over a career spanning more than three decades, became a highly respected figure in the British trade union movement, championing the interests of workers in telecommunications, information technology, financial services and beyond.

Nigel graduated first from the University of Reading and received his Master ‘s degree in Industrial Relations from the University of Warwick.  He spent 31 years with the Communication Workers’ Union (CWU), first as a Research Officer and then a National Officer. By the time he retired in 2020, he was the union’s longest serving officer.  His reputation for diligence, integrity and a keen understanding of the issues affecting working people was justly deserved, and his intellectual rigour, patience and determination won respect from union members, employers and regulators.

His influence was particularly felt in the field of pensions, diving into this particularly complex and technical area with aplomb, leading negotiations on pension matters across the telecommunications and financial services sectors, securing and protecting members’ retirement benefits. His work on BT pension arrangements, including negotiations surrounding major reforms and the development of the BT Hybrid Scheme, demonstrated both his technical expertise and his unwavering commitment to members’ long-term security.

Nigel was also the most modest of national officers.  His achievement of the transfer of engagements by the then Alliance and Leicester Group Union (ALGUS) to the CWU was a tortuous challenge and one only achieved by the most diligent and skillful handling, yet very much “all in a day’s work” for Nigel.

After retiring from the CWU, Nigel’s dedication to public service continued. He became a Trustee Director of the BT Pension Scheme, served on the Members’ Panel of the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST), and was appointed to the Prison Service Pay Review Body. In 2024 he was appointed a Commissioner of the Low Pay Commission, contributing his experience and judgment to the national debate on fair pay and living standards. He also served as a member of the Central Arbitration Committee.

Those who worked alongside Nigel knew him as a thoughtful, principled and effective advocate. He combined a sharp analytical mind with a genuine concern for people. His approach was never driven by personal recognition, but by a belief that working people deserved dignity, security and a voice in decisions affecting their lives.

LPC colleagues will remember Nigel as a kind and thoughtful colleague, and a good man. He leaves a legacy of gratitude and respect by colleagues, friends and all those who benefited from his work.

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