Education
University of Strathclyde.
University of Strathclyde.
He was General Secretary of the Scottish Trades Union Congress. Bill Speirs was born in Dumbarton and grew up in Renfrew. He went to school at the John Neilson Institution in Paisley and took a first class honours degree in Politics as the University of Strathclyde.
After graduating he continued with research at university and then worked as a lecturer at Cardonald College.
Bill Speirs began his career with the Scottish Trades Union Congress when he was appointed to the post of Assistant Secretary in 1978. He became Deputy General Secretary in 1988, succeeding John Henry.
In 1998, he became General Secretary, following Campbell Christie. He retired from the STUC in 2006 due to ill health.
He was active in the National Organisation of Labour Students (NOLS) when he was at university.
He served on the party"s Scottish Executive in the late 1970s and the 1980s and was Chair of the in 1987.
In 1994, he was a signatory of the statement that launched the Scottish campaign for the retention of Clause IV, which in turn led to the creation of the Campaign for Socialism.
Speirs was a key figure in left-wing Scottish politics, chairing the Scottish council of the Labour party at the 1987 general election, and being a prominent member of various groups of the Bennite left, e.g. the Labour Company-ordinating Committee and Scottish Labour Action. Speirs was also a high-profile advocate of Scottish devolution, e.g. he was instrumental in the creation of Scotland United, was a member of the Scottish Constitutional Convention, and was a member of the group that drafted the key document Scotland"s Parliament, Scotland"s Right in 1995
Bill Speirs was a lifelong member of the Labour Party.