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‘Everybody Out! Industrial action in Oxford between the wars’

‘Everybody Out! Industrial action in Oxford between the wars’
Wed 13 May, 13:00 - 14:00
Museum of Oxford, Oxford
The UK General Strike of May 1926 had a profound impact on the entire country. For nine days nearly three million trade unionists went on strike in sympathy with nearly a million miners, whose employers had locked them out because they would not accept steep pay cuts and a longer working day.
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Britain had never seen this level of mass action before, and the ripples of discontent would stretch out to Oxford: a town which in the 1920s and 30s was experiencing tumultuous industrial, cultural and social change. Join Maurice East to discover the history of how trade unionism and working-class political activism arrived in the city of dreaming spires.
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£6
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Museum of Oxford, Oxford Town Hall, St Aldates, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 1BX





