Margaret Prosser
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Margaret Prosser (Baroness Prosser) is Labour peer in the House of Lords, having joined on the 11 June 2004.
Career
Parliament
- Soft Power Committee, Lords, 2013-14
- EU Sub Committee A - Economic and Financial Affairs, Lords, 2012-13
- EU Sub-Committee G - Social Policies and Consumer Protection, Lords, 2009-12
- Information Committee (L), Lords, 2005-09
Professional life
- Deputy General Secretary, Transport & General Workers Union, 1998-02
- National Organiser, Transport & General Workers Union, 1992-98
- National Women's Secretary, Transport & General Workers Union, 1984-92
- District Organiser, Transport & General Workers Union, 1983-84
- Adviser, Law Centre, South London, 1977-83
- Advice Centre Organiser, Community Development Project, 1974-77
Public life
- Deputy Chair, Equality & Human Rights Commission, 2006-12
- Non-Executive Directors, Royal Mail Holdings Board, 2004-10
- Chair, Women & Work Commission, 2004-06
- Council member, Open University, 2003-04
- Chair, Women's National Commission, 2002-06
Interests
- Director, Trade Union Fund Managers Ltd (company that oversees investments of participating trade unions)
Former interests
- Non-executive Director, Royal Mail, deleted from her parliamentary profile on the 14 February 2011[2]
- Deputy Chair, Equality and Human Rights Commission, deleted from her parliamentary profile on the 25 July 2013[2]
Notes
- ↑ Baroness Prosser Parliament.UK, accessed 23 December 2014
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Interests and amendments Parliament.UK, accessed 23 December 2014