0 an important trade union official who works in a particular factory or office --
1 a British trade union official of high rank who works in a particular factory or office: --
2 a person who arranges meetings for an official group of people: --
I believe, as the convenor who piloted the scheme through the council, that it has had great effect.
Successive attempts were made by union officials, shop stewards and convenors to get talks goings.
In many cases the convenor is not the best qualified, because he can pass on only what he wants to pass on.
Do those convenors really think that they can fool the public?
It would be useful if the chairman and the convenors could remain in office until successors have been appointed.
Nobody appreciates these meetings more than the housing convenors.
He has had experience as a convenor of one of our biggest shops in an industry which is of vital importance.
In addition, too many managers make the mistake of communicating with their shop floor through the convenor or senior shop steward.