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  2. 1984–1985 United Kingdom miners' strike - Wikipedia

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    The 1984–1985 United Kingdom miners' strike was a major industrial action within the British coal industry in an attempt to prevent closures of pits that the government deemed "uneconomic" in the coal industry, which had been nationalised in 1947.

  3. List of miners' strikes - Wikipedia

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    Cripple Creek miners' strike of 1894: United States Colorado: 1894 Western Federation of Miners: Cripple Creek miners' strike of 1903: United States Colorado: 1903–1904 Colorado Labor Wars: Elliot Lake miners' strike of 1974: Canada Elliot Lake: 1974 United Steelworkers: Empire Zinc strike: United States New Mexico: 1950–1952 Jiu Valley ...

  4. 1972 United Kingdom miners' strike - Wikipedia

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    The strike was called by the National Executive Committee of the NUM and ended when the miners accepted an improved pay offer in a ballot. It was the first time since 1926 that British miners had been on official strike, but there had been a widespread unofficial strike in 1969 .

  5. Miners' strike designs help Welsh fashion find voice - AOL

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    The end of the miners' strike 40 years ago and a well-known Welsh artist are the inspirations for a new fashion collection. Dewi Bowen was known for capturing iconic scenes of his hometown Merthyr ...

  6. Battle of Orgreave - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Orgreave was a violent confrontation on 18 June 1984 between pickets and officers of the South Yorkshire Police (SYP) and other police forces, including the Metropolitan Police, at a British Steel Corporation (BSC) coking plant at Orgreave, in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. [1]

  7. UMW Bituminous coal strike of 1977–1978 - Wikipedia

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    This time, the miners approved the tentative contract by vote of 57 percent to 43 percent. The strike ended on March 19, and the miners returned to work March 26. [12] The pact called for: A 37 percent wage hike, albeit with loss of the cost-of-living clause won in 1974. [4] Institution of a productivity incentive bonus plan. [4] [14]

  8. 1989 Soviet miners' strikes - Wikipedia

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    The largest strike in Soviet history, it was the first strike in the Soviet Union's history to be conducted legally. The miners' strike gathered support from Soviet dissidents and nationalist groups, and later snowballed into broader support for anti-communist causes, ultimately playing a significant part in the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

  9. 1959 United Mine Workers strike - Wikipedia

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    [2] While strike activity began peacefully, concerns grew as strikers increased. By March 16, there were 1,000 miners participating. They gathered at 5 in the morning and hovered at the coal ramps for a few hours before driving to tour non-union mines. They were specifically targeting the hundreds of small truck mines that did not sign the ...