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Winston Churchill and the General Strike Catterall
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The 1926 General Strike in the United Kingdom was a general strike that lasted nine days, from 4 to 12 May 1926. It was called by the General Council of the ...
Britain Brought to a Standstill
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On 3 May 1926, the Trades Union Congress (TUC) called for a general strike across Britain to start one minute before midnight.
Churchill and the General Strike
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In 1926, when I was twenty and Mr. Churchill fifty-two, the coal miners union leaders finally announced that at the end of the current contract they would ...
General Strike 1926
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In May 1926 workers across Britain stopped work in support of the miners who faced cuts in pay and longer hours. The strike ended in defeat and division but ...
General Strike of 1926
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Churchill viewed the general strike as a quasi-revolutionary measure and was foremost in resisting a negotiated settlement. He leaped at the opportunity of ...
The General Strike
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On 1 May the miners were locked out, and a special trade union meeting approved plans for a national strike to take place on 3 May. Negotiations took place ...
The General Strike
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For nine days in May 1926 the nation's industry was at a standstill in the General Strike. Many of the newspapers stopped printing, so there were few means of ...
The General Strike 1926
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On 3rd May 1926, Britain's miners walked out and in a move of solidarity, workers from other industries joined them. This was the first ever general strike ...