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Tuomas Bryggari

Tuomas Bryggari (8 December 1881 – 31 October 1964) was a Finnish trade unionist, politician and member of the Parliament of Finland, the national legislature of Finland. A member of the Social Democratic Party, he represented Vaasa Province East between September 1922 and July 1948.[1] Prior to being elected, he was imprisoned for political reasons following the Finnish Civil War.[1]

Tuomas Bryggari
Member of the Parliament of Finland
In office
5 September 1922 – 21 July 1948
ConstituencyVaasa Province East
Personal details
Born(1881-12-08)8 December 1881
Jääski, Russian Empire
Died31 October 1964(1964-10-31) (aged 82)
Helsinki, Finland
Political partySocial Democratic Party of Finland
OccupationTrade unionist

Early life edit

Bryggari was born on 8 December 1881 in Jääski in the south-east of the Grand Duchy of Finland.[1][2] He was the son of Paavo Bryggari and Maria Himmanen.[1][3] He studied at public school for three grades.[1][4] Bryggari started working as a child and had many jobs during his early life: farm worker/cattle herder, wheelwright, forestry worker, railway construction worker, dockworker and stonemason in Jääske and Helsinki.[1][3] He was a construction worker on the Jyväskylä–Pieksämäki railway.[2]

Trade unionism edit

Bryggari became involved in trade unionism in 1905 and was blacklisted by employers.[4] He was a speaker for the Union of Road and Water Construction Workers (Tie- ja vesirakennustyöläisten liitto) in northern Finland.[5] He was on the board of the Helsinki Workers' Association (Helsingin Työväenyhdistys) and Finnish Stone Workers' Union (Suomen kivityöntekijäin liiton).[6][7] During the August 1917 Helsinki strike Bryggari headed the delegation that met with the Russian Governor-General Mikhail Aleksandrovich Stakhovich and the Senate Vice-president Oskari Tokoi to present the strikers demands.[8][9]

In December 1917, Bryggari was chosen as one of speakers of the Uusimaa branch of the Social Democratic Party (SDP).[10] Bryggari was amongst tens of thousands of leftists who were imprisoned in concentration camps for political reasons by the Whites following their victory in the Finnish Civil War.[1] After being released, he was secretary of the Finnish Construction Workers' Union (Suomen Rakennustyöväen Liitto) in 1919 but was forced out after communists took over the union.[3] He was an organiser, speaker and lecturer for the Finnish Trade Union Federation (SAJ) from 1920 to 1921.[3]

In 1930 the fascist regime in Finland dissolved the Construction Workers' Union using draconian anti-communist laws.[3] Bryggari was chairman of the union's successor, the SDP led Construction Workers Union, from 1930.[3] This construction union was also taken over by the communists and Bryggari was replaced as chairman by Uno Nurminen in 1939.[3] After the SAJ was also banned in 1930 using anti-communist laws, the SDP established the Finnish Federation of Trade Unions (SAK).[3] Bryggari played a key role in the SAK until 1937.[3]

Politics edit

Bryggari was the secretary of the Vaasa Province East branch of the SDP from 1921 to 1922.[1][3] He was elected to the Parliament of Finland at the 1922 parliamentary election.[11][12] He was re-elected at the 1924, 1927, 1929, 1930, 1933, 1936, 1939 and 1945 parliamentary elections.[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]

Bryggari, who was afflicted with silicosis from his days as a stonemason, fought for a wide interpretation of the Occupational Diseases Act.[3] Officially there were few work-related illnesses but an investigation by a parliamentary committee in 1945-1946 found that the true levels of illnesses had been hidden from the public and that clinics were being overwhelmed by patients with work-related illnesses.[3] Bryggari played a key role in the creation of the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health and the professional health and safety inspection regime.[3]

Bryggari belonged to the peace opposition during the latter stages of the Continuation War and after the war to the Fagerholm opposition which supported closer co-operation with the Finnish People's Democratic League, something the SDP leadership opposed.[3] Bryggari was a presidential elector at the 1925, 1931, 1937, 1940, 1943 and 1950 presidential elections.[1][3] After retiring form politics Bryggari was worked for the State Electrical Workshop (Valtion Sähköpajan) as an inspector between 1948 and 1951.[3] He was the first chairman of the SDP affiliated National Pensioners' Union (Kansaneläkkeensaajien Keskusliiton).[21]

Bryggari died on 31 October 1964 in Helsinki.[1][3]

Personal life edit

Bryggari was married to Lempi Maria Juhontytär (née Bergman) (1887-1926) from 1909 to 1926.[1][3] They had two daughters, Irja and Aino.[22] He married Ida Wilhelmiina Lumivuokko (née Nieminen) in June 1938.[1][3][23]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l (in Finnish). Helsinki, Finland: Parliament of Finland. Archived from the original on 11 June 2011.
  2. ^ a b "50-vuotias". Työn Voima (in Finnish). No. 284. Jyväskylä, Finland. 8 December 1931. p. 2. Retrieved 23 January 2024 – via National Library of Finland.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Helin, Jyrki (30 November 2001). "Bryggari, Tuomas (1881 - 1964)". Suomen kansallisbiografia (in Finnish). Helsinki, Finland: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura. Retrieved 22 January 2024 – via Biografiasampo.
  4. ^ a b "Sosialidemokraattiset kansanedustajat heinäk. 1 ja 3 p:nä 1922 valitussa eduskunnassa". Työväen Kalenteri (in Finnish). 1923 (16). Helsinki, Finland: Social Democratic Party of Finland: 101. 1922. Retrieved 23 January 2024 – via National Library of Finland.
  5. ^ "Tie- ja wesirakennustyöläisten puhuja". Kansan Tahto (in Finnish). No. 286. Oulu, Finland. 10 December 1908. p. 2. Retrieved 23 January 2024 – via National Library of Finland.
  6. ^ "Helsingin työwäenyhdistyksen". Työmies (in Finnish). No. 319. Helsinki, Finland. 25 November 1916. p. 4. Retrieved 23 January 2024 – via National Library of Finland.
  7. ^ "Kiwityöntekijäin liittokokous". Työmies (in Finnish). No. 88. Helsinki, Finland. 1 April 1917. p. 7. Retrieved 23 January 2024 – via National Library of Finland.
  8. ^ Tanner, Väinö (1957). . Helsinki, Finland: Kustannusosakeyhtiö Tammi. pp. 116–117. Archived from the original on 14 December 2023. Retrieved 23 January 2024 – via Marxists Internet Archive.
  9. ^ "Lähetystön tiedot". Työmies (in Finnish). No. 219. Helsinki, Finland. 16 August 1917. p. 3. Retrieved 24 January 2024 – via National Library of Finland.
  10. ^ "Uudenmaan sos.-dem. Waalipiiritoimikuuta". Työmies (in Finnish). No. 329. Helsinki, Finland. 11 December 1917. p. 5. Retrieved 23 January 2024 – via National Library of Finland.
  11. ^ "Valittuja edustajia". Kansan Tahto (in Finnish). No. 81. Oulu, Finland. 18 July 1922. p. 1. Retrieved 24 January 2024 – via National Library of Finland.
  12. ^ "Den nyvalda riksdagens sammansättning". Hufvudstadsbladet (in Swedish). No. 187. Helsinki, Finland. 14 July 1922. p. 2. Retrieved 24 January 2024 – via National Library of Finland.
  13. ^ "Vastavalitut kansana edustaja". Vaasa (in Finnish). No. 94. Vaasa, Finland. 23 July 1924. p. 4. Retrieved 24 January 2024 – via National Library of Finland.
  14. ^ "Uusi eduskunta". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). No. 185. Helsinki, Finland. 13 July 1927. p. 2. Retrieved 24 January 2024 – via National Library of Finland.
  15. ^ "Uuden eduskunnan kokoonpano on nyt saatu määrätyksi". Suomen Sosialidemokraatti (in Finnish). No. 185. Helsinki, Finland. 12 July 1929. p. 4. Retrieved 24 January 2024 – via National Library of Finland.
  16. ^ "Uuden eduskunnan kokoonpano". Turun Sanomat (in Finnish). No. 274. Turku, Finland. 11 October 1930. p. 4. Retrieved 24 January 2024 – via National Library of Finland.
  17. ^ "Uuden eduskunnan kokoonpano". Lapin Kansa (in Finnish). No. 75. Rovaniemi, Finland. 13 July 1933. p. 3. Retrieved 24 January 2024 – via National Library of Finland.
  18. ^ "Uuden eduskunnan kokoonpano". Ylä-Vuoksi (in Finnish). No. 53. Imatra, Finland. 11 July 1936. p. 2. Retrieved 24 January 2024 – via National Library of Finland.
  19. ^ "Uuden eduskunnan kokoonpano". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). No. 179. Helsinki, Finland. 8 July 1939. p. 2. Retrieved 24 January 2024 – via National Library of Finland.
  20. ^ "De nya riksdagsmännen". Hufvudstadsbladet (in Swedish). No. 79. Helsinki, Finland. 22 March 1945. p. 7. Retrieved 24 January 2024 – via National Library of Finland.
  21. ^ Kangas, Lasse (9 March 2012). . Keskisuomalainen (in Finnish). Jyväskylä, Finland. Archived from the original on 26 November 2023. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  22. ^ "Kuolleita". Työn Voima (in Finnish). No. 245. Jyväskylä, Finland. 29 October 1926. p. 2. Retrieved 24 January 2024 – via National Library of Finland.
  23. ^ "Sivilirekisteri ja seurakunnat". Suomen Sosialidemokraatti (in Finnish). No. 245. Helsinki, Finland. 21 June 1938. p. 10. Retrieved 24 January 2024 – via National Library of Finland.

tuomas, bryggari, december, 1881, october, 1964, finnish, trade, unionist, politician, member, parliament, finland, national, legislature, finland, member, social, democratic, party, represented, vaasa, province, east, between, september, 1922, july, 1948, pri. Tuomas Bryggari 8 December 1881 31 October 1964 was a Finnish trade unionist politician and member of the Parliament of Finland the national legislature of Finland A member of the Social Democratic Party he represented Vaasa Province East between September 1922 and July 1948 1 Prior to being elected he was imprisoned for political reasons following the Finnish Civil War 1 Tuomas BryggariMember of the Parliament of FinlandIn office 5 September 1922 21 July 1948ConstituencyVaasa Province EastPersonal detailsBorn 1881 12 08 8 December 1881Jaaski Russian EmpireDied31 October 1964 1964 10 31 aged 82 Helsinki FinlandPolitical partySocial Democratic Party of FinlandOccupationTrade unionist Contents 1 Early life 2 Trade unionism 3 Politics 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly life editBryggari was born on 8 December 1881 in Jaaski in the south east of the Grand Duchy of Finland 1 2 He was the son of Paavo Bryggari and Maria Himmanen 1 3 He studied at public school for three grades 1 4 Bryggari started working as a child and had many jobs during his early life farm worker cattle herder wheelwright forestry worker railway construction worker dockworker and stonemason in Jaaske and Helsinki 1 3 He was a construction worker on the Jyvaskyla Pieksamaki railway 2 Trade unionism editBryggari became involved in trade unionism in 1905 and was blacklisted by employers 4 He was a speaker for the Union of Road and Water Construction Workers Tie ja vesirakennustyolaisten liitto in northern Finland 5 He was on the board of the Helsinki Workers Association Helsingin Tyovaenyhdistys and Finnish Stone Workers Union Suomen kivityontekijain liiton 6 7 During the August 1917 Helsinki strike Bryggari headed the delegation that met with the Russian Governor General Mikhail Aleksandrovich Stakhovich and the Senate Vice president Oskari Tokoi to present the strikers demands 8 9 In December 1917 Bryggari was chosen as one of speakers of the Uusimaa branch of the Social Democratic Party SDP 10 Bryggari was amongst tens of thousands of leftists who were imprisoned in concentration camps for political reasons by the Whites following their victory in the Finnish Civil War 1 After being released he was secretary of the Finnish Construction Workers Union Suomen Rakennustyovaen Liitto in 1919 but was forced out after communists took over the union 3 He was an organiser speaker and lecturer for the Finnish Trade Union Federation SAJ from 1920 to 1921 3 In 1930 the fascist regime in Finland dissolved the Construction Workers Union using draconian anti communist laws 3 Bryggari was chairman of the union s successor the SDP led Construction Workers Union from 1930 3 This construction union was also taken over by the communists and Bryggari was replaced as chairman by Uno Nurminen in 1939 3 After the SAJ was also banned in 1930 using anti communist laws the SDP established the Finnish Federation of Trade Unions SAK 3 Bryggari played a key role in the SAK until 1937 3 Politics editBryggari was the secretary of the Vaasa Province East branch of the SDP from 1921 to 1922 1 3 He was elected to the Parliament of Finland at the 1922 parliamentary election 11 12 He was re elected at the 1924 1927 1929 1930 1933 1936 1939 and 1945 parliamentary elections 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Bryggari who was afflicted with silicosis from his days as a stonemason fought for a wide interpretation of the Occupational Diseases Act 3 Officially there were few work related illnesses but an investigation by a parliamentary committee in 1945 1946 found that the true levels of illnesses had been hidden from the public and that clinics were being overwhelmed by patients with work related illnesses 3 Bryggari played a key role in the creation of the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health and the professional health and safety inspection regime 3 Bryggari belonged to the peace opposition during the latter stages of the Continuation War and after the war to the Fagerholm opposition which supported closer co operation with the Finnish People s Democratic League something the SDP leadership opposed 3 Bryggari was a presidential elector at the 1925 1931 1937 1940 1943 and 1950 presidential elections 1 3 After retiring form politics Bryggari was worked for the State Electrical Workshop Valtion Sahkopajan as an inspector between 1948 and 1951 3 He was the first chairman of the SDP affiliated National Pensioners Union Kansanelakkeensaajien Keskusliiton 21 Bryggari died on 31 October 1964 in Helsinki 1 3 Personal life editBryggari was married to Lempi Maria Juhontytar nee Bergman 1887 1926 from 1909 to 1926 1 3 They had two daughters Irja and Aino 22 He married Ida Wilhelmiina Lumivuokko nee Nieminen in June 1938 1 3 23 See also editList of Finnish MPs imprisoned for political reasonsReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Kansanedustajat Tuomas Bryggari in Finnish Helsinki Finland Parliament of Finland Archived from the original on 11 June 2011 a b 50 vuotias Tyon Voima in Finnish No 284 Jyvaskyla Finland 8 December 1931 p 2 Retrieved 23 January 2024 via National Library of Finland a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Helin Jyrki 30 November 2001 Bryggari Tuomas 1881 1964 Suomen kansallisbiografia in Finnish Helsinki Finland Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura Retrieved 22 January 2024 via Biografiasampo a b Sosialidemokraattiset kansanedustajat heinak 1 ja 3 p na 1922 valitussa eduskunnassa Tyovaen Kalenteri in Finnish 1923 16 Helsinki Finland Social Democratic Party of Finland 101 1922 Retrieved 23 January 2024 via National Library of Finland Tie ja wesirakennustyolaisten puhuja Kansan Tahto in Finnish No 286 Oulu Finland 10 December 1908 p 2 Retrieved 23 January 2024 via National Library of Finland Helsingin tyowaenyhdistyksen Tyomies in Finnish No 319 Helsinki Finland 25 November 1916 p 4 Retrieved 23 January 2024 via National Library of Finland Kiwityontekijain liittokokous Tyomies in Finnish No 88 Helsinki Finland 1 April 1917 p 7 Retrieved 23 January 2024 via National Library of Finland Tanner Vaino 1957 Kuinka se oikein tapahtui Vuosi 1918 esivaiheineen ja jalkiselvittelyineen Helsinki Finland Kustannusosakeyhtio Tammi pp 116 117 Archived from the original on 14 December 2023 Retrieved 23 January 2024 via Marxists Internet Archive Lahetyston tiedot Tyomies in Finnish No 219 Helsinki Finland 16 August 1917 p 3 Retrieved 24 January 2024 via National Library of Finland Uudenmaan sos dem Waalipiiritoimikuuta Tyomies in Finnish No 329 Helsinki Finland 11 December 1917 p 5 Retrieved 23 January 2024 via National Library of Finland Valittuja edustajia Kansan Tahto in Finnish No 81 Oulu Finland 18 July 1922 p 1 Retrieved 24 January 2024 via National Library of Finland Den nyvalda riksdagens sammansattning Hufvudstadsbladet in Swedish No 187 Helsinki Finland 14 July 1922 p 2 Retrieved 24 January 2024 via National Library of Finland Vastavalitut kansana edustaja Vaasa in Finnish No 94 Vaasa Finland 23 July 1924 p 4 Retrieved 24 January 2024 via National Library of Finland Uusi eduskunta Helsingin Sanomat in Finnish No 185 Helsinki Finland 13 July 1927 p 2 Retrieved 24 January 2024 via National Library of Finland Uuden eduskunnan kokoonpano on nyt saatu maaratyksi Suomen Sosialidemokraatti in Finnish No 185 Helsinki Finland 12 July 1929 p 4 Retrieved 24 January 2024 via National Library of Finland Uuden eduskunnan kokoonpano Turun Sanomat in Finnish No 274 Turku Finland 11 October 1930 p 4 Retrieved 24 January 2024 via National Library of Finland Uuden eduskunnan kokoonpano Lapin Kansa in Finnish No 75 Rovaniemi Finland 13 July 1933 p 3 Retrieved 24 January 2024 via National Library of Finland Uuden eduskunnan kokoonpano Yla Vuoksi in Finnish No 53 Imatra Finland 11 July 1936 p 2 Retrieved 24 January 2024 via National Library of Finland Uuden eduskunnan kokoonpano Helsingin Sanomat in Finnish No 179 Helsinki Finland 8 July 1939 p 2 Retrieved 24 January 2024 via National Library of Finland De nya riksdagsmannen Hufvudstadsbladet in Swedish No 79 Helsinki Finland 22 March 1945 p 7 Retrieved 24 January 2024 via National Library of Finland Kangas Lasse 9 March 2012 Elakelaiset ja puoluetoiminta Keskisuomalainen in Finnish Jyvaskyla Finland Archived from the original on 26 November 2023 Retrieved 22 January 2024 Kuolleita Tyon Voima in Finnish No 245 Jyvaskyla Finland 29 October 1926 p 2 Retrieved 24 January 2024 via National Library of Finland Sivilirekisteri ja seurakunnat Suomen Sosialidemokraatti in Finnish No 245 Helsinki Finland 21 June 1938 p 10 Retrieved 24 January 2024 via National Library of Finland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tuomas Bryggari amp oldid 1200425737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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