Abstract

The National Strike in Great Britain

MacDonald, J. Ramsay | June 9, 1926 issue

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The world knows that the dispute arose in the coal industry. The wages of miners were to be reduced and they refused to accept the reduction. A strike was threatened last July and had to be bought off for nine months by a feeble and unprepared Government of Great Britain at the taxpayers' expense. To inquire for the thousandth time-into the trade, a Royal Commission was appointed; its report, issued eight months after the subsidy, was vague on some essential points; the Government contented itself by saying that it would accept the report if the other sides did the same.

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MINERS; MINERAL industries; COALING; STRIKES & lockouts; WAGES; GREAT Britain
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