This article explores the events and issues of narrative and political identity surrounding the relatively unconsidered Trico equal pay strike, which took place over twenty-one weeks in the summer of 1976. It begins by reflecting on how the strike has been framed as either an addendum to the more celebrated Grunwick dispute or ignored altogether in existing historiography. Thereafter, it situates the strike in the context of women’s changing employment patterns and increased trade unionism in post-war Britain and discusses why the strike has received less academic coverage than similar disputes from the period, such as the Ford sewing-machinists’ strike and the Grunwick dispute. Using a range of media coverage and oral histories, it contras...
This article contributes to debates about the economic framework of industrial politics by examining...
While the strike propensity in manufacturing declined in the 1980s and 1990s, it remained high or ev...
The tertiary sector accounts for a rising share of labour disputes, making studies of public sector ...
This article explores the ways in which dominant narratives and images constructed the industrial di...
This article will offer the first historical assessment of the National Women Against Pit Closures m...
The 40-year anniversary of the Equal Pay Act in 2010 brought a new notoriety to what was once an obs...
This book draws upon original research into women's workplace protest to deliver a new account of wo...
This book is centred on two industrial disputes, the famous Grunwick strike (1976-78) and the Gate G...
The focus of this article is two significant episodes in British labour politics. The first is the G...
This paper is based on recent primary research interviews with women who were active in the 1984-198...
This paper is based on recent primary research interviews with women who were active in the 1984-198...
The thirtieth anniversary of the 1984-5 British miners' strike has seen a number of attempts to enga...
The 1968 sewing machinists' strike for equal grading at Ford's plant in Dagenham has been identified...
During the 1984–1985 British miners' strike and in its immediate aftermath, women activists produced...
While the strike propensity in manufacturing declined in the 1980s and 1990s, it remained high or ev...
This article contributes to debates about the economic framework of industrial politics by examining...
While the strike propensity in manufacturing declined in the 1980s and 1990s, it remained high or ev...
The tertiary sector accounts for a rising share of labour disputes, making studies of public sector ...
This article explores the ways in which dominant narratives and images constructed the industrial di...
This article will offer the first historical assessment of the National Women Against Pit Closures m...
The 40-year anniversary of the Equal Pay Act in 2010 brought a new notoriety to what was once an obs...
This book draws upon original research into women's workplace protest to deliver a new account of wo...
This book is centred on two industrial disputes, the famous Grunwick strike (1976-78) and the Gate G...
The focus of this article is two significant episodes in British labour politics. The first is the G...
This paper is based on recent primary research interviews with women who were active in the 1984-198...
This paper is based on recent primary research interviews with women who were active in the 1984-198...
The thirtieth anniversary of the 1984-5 British miners' strike has seen a number of attempts to enga...
The 1968 sewing machinists' strike for equal grading at Ford's plant in Dagenham has been identified...
During the 1984–1985 British miners' strike and in its immediate aftermath, women activists produced...
While the strike propensity in manufacturing declined in the 1980s and 1990s, it remained high or ev...
This article contributes to debates about the economic framework of industrial politics by examining...
While the strike propensity in manufacturing declined in the 1980s and 1990s, it remained high or ev...
The tertiary sector accounts for a rising share of labour disputes, making studies of public sector ...