Madeleine Jane Symons (1895 – 21 March 1957) was a British trade union organiser. Symons was born on 28 July 1895 in London. She was educated privately before studying at Newnham College, Cambridge, where she graduated in economics. She then found work with the National Federation of Women Workers (NUWW), as the assistant to Mary Macarthur, and began taking the lead on negotiations on wages and conditions in engineering. The federation became part of the National Union of General Workers, and Symons instead became the assistant to Margaret Bondfield.
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