Of course, Charley led these eye-opening sessions with humor, sarcasm, and the utmost respect for members’ experiences—and often compared today's conditions to the solidarity he knew when he worked in a shipyard near Philadelphia. Please contact me if you have a common interest in any of these people. Charles William "Charlie" Richardson (18 January 1934 – 19 September 2012) was born in Brentford, Middlesex to Eileen Elizabeth Mary (née Allen) and Charles Frederick Richardson, who had married the previous year in Camberwell, South London. Build your family tree online ; Share photos and videos ; Smart Matching™ technology ; Free! Father of Edward Richardson Elizabeth Richardson was the wife of Richardson, but the two were separated at the time of the incident. Sir David Attenborough spent lockdown 'listening to birds', Brexit: Gove in Brussels as EU trade talks resume, Covid-19: Up to £10,000 fine for failure to self-isolate in England, Information about BBC links to other news sites. He was an illiterate labourer and received a ticket of leave in 1823. If I have to walk over to another office, I’m likely to run into others and have a talk. But you're not white...', In pictures: The mangrove forests under threat, Belarus police drag protest icon, 73, into van. If I go on the computer to get information, I chat with no one (especially if it is monitored). Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love. Bobby Cummines, a reformed bank robber, told the BBC: "A lot of the stuff written about Charlie was embellished. In 2010 Labor Notes gave Charley the Troublemakers Award. Speedup itself (no downtime), combining jobs so you’re doing it all yourself, Big Brother-type monitoring, weird schedules, use of temps and contractors from different employers, even the elimination of networking jobs like mail room clerks—all reduce the chances for human contact. VideoRobots in a flat - tech tested for assisted living, Viewpoint: It's time to end our love affair with the car, 'You're an opera singer? It seems obvious, on one level—but Charley continually chafed at the fact that most unions were letting management have its way, through inaction. He later returned to jail and upon his release in 1984, became a campaigner for young offenders. They were ignoring how the restructuring of the workplace leads to isolation. ». Friends and family confirmed his death after battling poor health in recent times. If victims survived their “trial”, they were then handed a clean shirt, which reportedly led to the torture sessions becoming known as “taking a shirt from Charlie”. ...), Barbara Peacock (born Richardson), Mark Richardson, Unknown Wiseman, Lewis Richardson, Lewis Richardson, Lester Richardson, Sarah Jane... Charles William Richardson, Richardson, Richardson, July 10 1895 - New Diggings, Wisconsin, United States. The 78 year-old was head of the Richardson Gang, a group of criminals who were fierce rivals to the Kray twins in the 1950s and 1960s. Charlie Richardson: The Last Gangster (Century £12.99, Express Books £11.49). Richardson had become one of the most feared criminals in the UK, with his south London-based organisation - known as the Torture Gang - pursuing fraud, gambling and protection rackets. It may be hard to remember, in these times when management feels no need to pretend to be nice, that in those days a major goal was to lure union leaders and members into programs that taught “we’re all on the same side.”. Richardson’s life story was made into a movie in 2004 starring actor Luke Goss. Charlie and Eddie turned to a life of crime after their father deserted the family. Father of Charles William Richardson. On the morning of January 13, 2009, Mrs. Richardson was sleeping when she heard India and Richardson arguing.