enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. List of miners' strikes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_miners'_strikes

    Cananea strike: Mexico Sonora: 1906 Cape Breton coal strike of 1981: Canada Nova Scotia: 1981 United Mine Workers: Coal Creek miners' strike of 1891–1892: United States Tennessee: 1891–1892 Columbine Mine strike: United States Colorado: 1927 Coal Wars: Copper Country strike of 1913–14: United States Michigan: 1913–1914 Cripple Creek ...

  3. 1989 Soviet miners' strikes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_Soviet_miners'_strikes

    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 .

  4. Riotinto mining strike of 1920 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riotinto_mining_strike_of_1920

    The strike, which suffered from a serious lack of coordination among its organizers, [6] was eventually won by the RTC. [2] One of the consequences of this was that the union structure in the mining basin was practically dismantled after the reprisals carried out by the company, which dismissed more than 2,500 workers. [ 2 ]

  5. Miners' Strike: A Frontline Story - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miners'_Strike:_A_Frontline...

    Miners' Strike: A Frontline Story is an 88-minute BBC Two documentary film about the 1984 UK miners' strike including the Battle of Orgreave.The film splices archive footage of the strikes, with stories from 15 individuals who were directly involved on the both sides of the events, including the miners and the police force.

  6. Colorado Labor Wars - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_Labor_Wars

    But this time, the leadership decided on a massive show of union force. Rather than strike just the mines supplying ore to the struck mills, as before, on 8 August, the WFM shut down the entire mining district, declaring strikes at about 50 mines, and idling 3,500 workers.

  7. Harlan County War - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlan_County_War

    [4]: 32 At the peak of the first strike, 5,800 miners were idle and only 900 working. [4]: 46 The strikebreakers were protected by private mine guards with full county deputy privileges, who were legally able to exercise their powers with impunity outside the walls of their employers.

  8. 1942 Betteshanger miners' strike - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1942_Betteshanger_miners...

    A statue of a miner at the now-closed coal mine. The 1942 Betteshanger Miners' Strike took place in January 1942 at the Betteshanger colliery in Kent, England. The strike had its origins in a switch to a new coalface, No. 2. This face was much narrower and harder to work than the previous face and outputs were reduced.

  9. 1949 Australian coal strike - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1949_Australian_coal_strike

    The 1949 Australian coal strike was the first time that Australian military forces were used during peacetime to break a trade union strike.The strike by 23,000 coal miners lasted for seven weeks, from 27 June 1949 to 15 August 1949, with troops being sent in by the Ben Chifley Federal Labor government to the open cut coal mines in New South Wales on 28 July 1949, with the workers returning to ...