Lee Baron

Born and raised in Northampton, Lee went to school in Far Cotton and finished his education at Roade Comprehensive in 1986.  He left school at the age of 16 to join the Royal Mail.  He soon became active in the workplace, becoming the representative for youth trainees in 1988.  By the age of 22 he was elected leader of the counties postal workers leading a branch of some 2, 500 members and the largest trade union branch in Northamptonshire.

In 2007 Lee was elected Midland Regional Secretary of the Communication Workers Union, responsible for over 30, 000 workers mainly in the postal, telecom and financial services sectors throughout the whole of the Midlands.  He is the youngest Field Official with the CWU at 37 years old.  His responsibilities include representing the CWU at regional level in the wider movement at the East and West Midlands Labour Party and he sits on the regional executive of the TUC.

A former Councillor who, in 1999, was elected Councillor for the Castle Ward area of Northampton on Northampton Borough Council.  Promoting regeneration the area has seen a significant improvement over the years through a multi-agency approach co-ordinated by Lee as Chair of the local partnership body CASPAR+.

Following the local elections in 2003 Lee became leader of the Labour Group.  Graduating from the Improvement and Development Agency's Leadership Academy in 2005 Lee has undertaken numerous roles for his party including election agent at general elections and Chief Scrutineer at the Labour Party's national conference.  He stood down from the Council in 2007 following his election to Regional Secretary of the CWU.

A community politician and a firm believer in social justice, Lee has championed the cause of the labour movement all his adult life.

Lee also sits on the national trade union campaign for affordable housing.


In October 2004 Lee was appointed to the Northampton Magistrates Bench as a Justice of the Peace.

 

A member of the WNDC Board since March 2005 and re-appointed in 2007.