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| #1304470 in eBooks | 2000-11-07 | 2013-11-04 | File type: PDF||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Comprehensive History of a Historic Labor Dispute|By M. O'Hara|I thought this was an excellent and well-written account of the specific dispute. The length of the book is due to Mr. Yeate's inclusion, properly and informatively so, of the other major issues of the day (Nationalism and Home Rule, the role of the Catholic Church, Socialism/Syndicalism, suffragism, Unionism and P||"This volume is essential reading for anyone interested in Irish labour, the history of industrial relations and ... Dublin society in the early twentieth century." -- Dermot Keogh The Irish Times "... a concentrated, authentic and definitive account of an eve
On 26 August 1913 the trams stopped running in Dublin. Striking conductors and drivers, members of the Irish Transport Workers’ Union, abandoned their vehicles. They had refused a demand from their employer, William Martin Murphy of the Dublin United Transport Company, to forswear union membership or face dismissal. The company then locked them out. Within a month, the charismatic union leader, James Larkin, had called out over 20,000 workers across the city in ...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Lockout Dublin 1913: The most famous labor dispute in Irish history | Padraig Yeates.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.