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The Dawdon Lock-Out, 1929

Collection: Agitation and the Internal Politics of British Communism, 1907-1977    Volumes    The Dawdon Lock-Out, 1929

In this industrial dispute, miners in Dawdon were locked out in a dispute over piece work rates. This lasted 7 months before the miners reluctantly returned to work.

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Workers International Relief for the Dawdon Lock-Out, 1929

The Workers International Relief fund was a worldwide organisation that helped support those partaking in industrial action through offering relief in the form of food and money. Contained in this...

Date:1929-1929
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Identifier:cp-ind-poll-09-02

Campaign material from the Lock-Out, 1929

Campaign material including strike bulletins, posters, a message of support from the National Minority Movement Executive Committee, logistical papers discussing providing food and other relief to the miners, as well...

Date:1929-1929
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Identifier:cp-ind-poll-09-01
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