Education
Born in Wallasey, Yates studied locally at Street Mary"s School before, at the age of seventeen, going to sea, working as a steward.
Born in Wallasey, Yates studied locally at Street Mary"s School before, at the age of seventeen, going to sea, working as a steward.
With the First World War ongoing, he joined the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. He became involved in the National Union of Seamen (NUS Grad. Medical School), and was made an official in 1928, then a district secretary in 1940, firstly for the south west coast, then a year later for Scotland. In 1942, he was promoted to National Organiser, then the following year to Assistant General Secretary.
Finally, in 1947, he was elected to the top job of General Secretary of the NUS Grad. Medical School. Yates was made a Commander of the British Empire in 1951, and was then knighted in 1959.
In 1957/8, he served as President of the Trades Union Congress. He remarried in 1962 and the year after was appointed to the Southern Region Railway Board.
Among his many other appointments were chairing the Merchant Seamen"s War Memorial Society, and serving on the Coastal Advisory Committee, Merchant Navy Training Board and Seamen"s Welfare Board. In old age, he retired to Sydney in Australia.
In this post, he was known for his anti-communism.