This is a brief outline of strike organization and support, including the women’s auxiliary and the collection and distribution of food to miners and their families. There is discussion of levies on miners in other districts, which assisted the miners on strike. The union also halted credit payments during strikes, such as mortgages payments
Organizational resources and group solidarity are central foci in literature on social movements gen...
Title and other information transcribed from caption card and item.George Grantham Bain Collection (...
This article will offer the first historical assessment of the National Women Against Pit Closures m...
This chapter analyses the sources of support for the coal mining communities during the Miners' Stri...
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Members of the Women's Auxiliary hold a thank you sign from stay-put striking coal miners reading 'T...
This a further exploration of the 1949 National Coal Strike from a Queensland perspective, a strike ...
Issued by International Labor Defense, Rocky Mountain District, No. 19, 309 Interstate Trust Buildin...
The United Mine Workers of America Welfare and Retirement Fund was created in 1946, by the National ...
More of a friendly society than a class conscious workers’ movement, the Thames Miners’ Union was fo...
Striking coal miners at the Wonthaggi State Coal Mine are given pay by Secretary of the Victorian Br...
This article contributes to debates about the economic framework of industrial politics by examining...
Reports of John B. Densmore, solicitor of the Dept. of labor, and of John A. Moffitt, immigrant insp...
Union sponsored strikes are more successful than informally organized strikes. This fact is generall...
This broadside titled "Help the Suffering Miners" was circulated by the commissioners of Fulton Coun...
Organizational resources and group solidarity are central foci in literature on social movements gen...
Title and other information transcribed from caption card and item.George Grantham Bain Collection (...
This article will offer the first historical assessment of the National Women Against Pit Closures m...
This chapter analyses the sources of support for the coal mining communities during the Miners' Stri...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This material arises f...
Members of the Women's Auxiliary hold a thank you sign from stay-put striking coal miners reading 'T...
This a further exploration of the 1949 National Coal Strike from a Queensland perspective, a strike ...
Issued by International Labor Defense, Rocky Mountain District, No. 19, 309 Interstate Trust Buildin...
The United Mine Workers of America Welfare and Retirement Fund was created in 1946, by the National ...
More of a friendly society than a class conscious workers’ movement, the Thames Miners’ Union was fo...
Striking coal miners at the Wonthaggi State Coal Mine are given pay by Secretary of the Victorian Br...
This article contributes to debates about the economic framework of industrial politics by examining...
Reports of John B. Densmore, solicitor of the Dept. of labor, and of John A. Moffitt, immigrant insp...
Union sponsored strikes are more successful than informally organized strikes. This fact is generall...
This broadside titled "Help the Suffering Miners" was circulated by the commissioners of Fulton Coun...
Organizational resources and group solidarity are central foci in literature on social movements gen...
Title and other information transcribed from caption card and item.George Grantham Bain Collection (...
This article will offer the first historical assessment of the National Women Against Pit Closures m...