has gloss | eng: Glaswegian Patrick Joseph Dollan, along with his wife Agnes, was an activist in the Scottish Independent Labour Party. During the First World War he campaigned against the Munitions of War Act of 1915 which suspended Trade Unionists' rights for the duration of hostilities. It being a common complaint of the time that whereas Unionists were largely prepared to temporarily forfeit their rights in the interests of patriotism, employers in the armaments sector seemed less willing to share their consequent - record - profits. |