After the initial crushing produced lower returns than expected, the decision of mine owners to reduce costs by cutting wages provoked a strike to retain the former rates of pay. A particular cause of the sense of injustice was the unexpected manner in which this decision was announced. The owners’ justification of having no alternative was accepted by some but challenged by others, with some newspapers supporting the miners. A widely predicted outcome, that the best miners would leave the field, would be fulfilled. The strike gradually faded, leaving some strikers facing retribution, although the miner who chaired the meeting that voted to strike was not one of those. Wages were also cut in the battery and on the tramway, provoking a stri...
Hone Werahiko and his party, who owned the original New Find claims, undertook the preliminary devel...
Judgements on the course and implications of the miners' struggle should not come easily. For some o...
The year 1899 was an explosive time for mining in Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Illinois, but espe...
After the initial crushing produced lower returns than expected, the decision of mine owners to redu...
The declining years of a gold-mining town are fraught with the tensions and bitterness of unfulfille...
Having organized as a local of the Mine Workers' Union of Canada (MWUC) only a few days previously, ...
The prospects of obtaining prosperity tempted miners to work for years in harsh conditions and often...
More of a friendly society than a class conscious workers’ movement, the Thames Miners’ Union was fo...
The Dominion government appointed a Royal Commission in April 1903 to investigate the causes of stri...
The historic reserve at the goldfields-era ghost town of Bendigo is a spectacularly beautiful place ...
Labour relations are concerned with the dynamic interactions among workers, unions, employers, and g...
The Great Strike of 1917 was, arguably, the greatest class confrontation in Australian history. For...
The great strikes of the 1890s ushered in a century in which major strikes represented the most dram...
Literature on the 1984-85 miners' strike in Britain tends to be dominated by examination of peak lev...
Because optimists believed there was payable gold still to be discovered in New Zealand, prospecting...
Hone Werahiko and his party, who owned the original New Find claims, undertook the preliminary devel...
Judgements on the course and implications of the miners' struggle should not come easily. For some o...
The year 1899 was an explosive time for mining in Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Illinois, but espe...
After the initial crushing produced lower returns than expected, the decision of mine owners to redu...
The declining years of a gold-mining town are fraught with the tensions and bitterness of unfulfille...
Having organized as a local of the Mine Workers' Union of Canada (MWUC) only a few days previously, ...
The prospects of obtaining prosperity tempted miners to work for years in harsh conditions and often...
More of a friendly society than a class conscious workers’ movement, the Thames Miners’ Union was fo...
The Dominion government appointed a Royal Commission in April 1903 to investigate the causes of stri...
The historic reserve at the goldfields-era ghost town of Bendigo is a spectacularly beautiful place ...
Labour relations are concerned with the dynamic interactions among workers, unions, employers, and g...
The Great Strike of 1917 was, arguably, the greatest class confrontation in Australian history. For...
The great strikes of the 1890s ushered in a century in which major strikes represented the most dram...
Literature on the 1984-85 miners' strike in Britain tends to be dominated by examination of peak lev...
Because optimists believed there was payable gold still to be discovered in New Zealand, prospecting...
Hone Werahiko and his party, who owned the original New Find claims, undertook the preliminary devel...
Judgements on the course and implications of the miners' struggle should not come easily. For some o...
The year 1899 was an explosive time for mining in Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Illinois, but espe...