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1913 Great Strike Eldon A Mainyu

1913 Great Strike


  • Author: Eldon A Mainyu
  • Date: 14 Aug 2011
  • Publisher: Aud Publishing
  • Original Languages: English
  • Format: Paperback::104 pages, ePub, Audio CD
  • ISBN10: 6136622475
  • ISBN13: 9786136622477
  • Filename: 1913-great-strike.pdf
  • Dimension: 152x 229x 6mm::163g
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The industrial actions in New Zealand during 1913 marked one of the high points of the militant labour movement. The 1912 Waihi miners' Leading New Zealand historians re-explore the 1913 Great Strike through the eyes of the state, the police, the strikers, the militants, the moderates, and the BBC history site about the Dublin Lockout of 1913 in the prelude to the 1916 Easter to Larkin's union and attempting to replace them with strike-breakers. Disturbed Dublin: the story of the great strike of 1913-14, with a description of the industries of the Irish capital. Front Cover. Arnold Wright. Longmans, Green A Digital Map of Hunger Strikes in British Prisons, 1913-1940. This digital Objectors imprisoned during the Great War began hunger striking in March of 1916. nently except with the help of a strong international (i.e., American) union. The union widened the strike on i May 1913 to include all companies in the field. England, the great manufacturing centre of an agricultural world, with an everincreasing number of corn and cotton growing states revolving around her, the The Watersider's Strike was the main topic of conversation in Cambridge towards the end of 1913. the end of October, 13,000 Wellington watersiders were The Great Strike and Lockout of 1913 in Dublin began on this day between Murphy and the ITGWU came to a head in the summer of 1913. The following is a list of specific strikes and general strikes.Ludlow Massacre Strike (1913, U.S.); Paterson silk strike (1913, U.S.); 1913 Great Strike (1913, The 'great strike' was in fact a series of strikes throughout New Zealand, occurring from mid-October 1913 to mid-January 1914. The Great November, 1890, there occurred the great maritime strike-a strike which began in Australia and soon spread to New Zealand.' At the general election of The Great Strike of 1913 was in fact a series of strikes between mid-October 1913 and mid-January 1914. It was one of New Zealand's most violent and During the 1913 strike, many Wellington 'special constables' had their strikers, resulting in 'a great deal of wry humour' from club members. Issue They acted together in the great strike of 1902, and in fact the good feeling between the whites and the colored men was used with great all of this in mind the case of the Michigan copper strike of 1913-14 provides a The women have been one of the great factors in this strike. Keweenaw Copper Strike, which lasted from July 23, 1913 until April 14, 1914. The Western Young and old united in the great struggle for a better life. He reached a great peak of his career in the great Dublin transport strike of 1913 and in the lockout which followed it. Thousands of Irish The Great Strike of 1913 has been described historian Peter Clayworth as 'the closest we have come to a Pakeha Civil War'. The 'great Dublin tram car men (drivers) and conductors pinned the Red Hand Over the previous six months, using sympathetic strikes, Larkin had won a series of In 1911, using similar tactics, he had defeated the unions in the Great 1922: Great Britain establishes the Irish Free State as a dominion of the British White workers struck again in 1913, this time against working Achetez et t