A title given to the principal administrator of some organizations.
she is general secretary of the National Union of Teachers
Example sentencesExamples
According to the union's acting general secretary, these problems happen because of two different reasons.
"Britain is heading for a major pensions crisis, which may be even worse than previously thought," said Barber, TUC general secretary.
In 1995 sections of the Broad Left supported Dromey's candidature for general secretary against Morris.
He received 17,000 votes against 26,000 for one of the two sitting general secretaries, beating the other joint incumbent into third place.
General secretaries after Stalin continued to retain extraordinary personal prerogatives, for example, over the allocation of resources to the "military-industrial complex."
The union's newly elected general secretary refused to comment and asked that a proper appointment for an interview be made.
In 1989 he was installed as the new organisation's general secretary.
"The issue is not construction anymore," argues Cartalis, general secretary for the Olympic Games in the Culture Ministry.
He joined the party as general secretary a year ago.
In the past, the tobacco sector has been advised by former Labour Party general secretary, Mr Mahony.