Campaign Against Pit Closures, 1992

1992 1980-95 "Campaign Against Pit Closures, 1992" [BW0221], 1992, Trades Union Congress Stickers and other publicity material produced by the TUC, Coalfield Communities Campaign, National Association of Colliery Overmen, Deputies and Shotfirers and others. On October 13, 1992, the Governm...

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Institution:TUC - Trade Union Congress Library
Language:English
Published: London 1992
United Kingdom
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10796/22191338-5C3B-4F34-9994-EED3964829C3
http://hdl.handle.net/10796/FDBB92A7-ADE7-414F-8400-619E60F8E236
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Summary:1992 1980-95 "Campaign Against Pit Closures, 1992" [BW0221], 1992, Trades Union Congress Stickers and other publicity material produced by the TUC, Coalfield Communities Campaign, National Association of Colliery Overmen, Deputies and Shotfirers and others. On October 13, 1992, the Government announced that 31 of British Coal's remaining pits would close with the loss of 30,000 jobs. The National Union of Mineworkers launched a campaign against the closures which gained widespread public support, but which in the end was generally unsuccessful in securing the future of the coal industry. There were two massive demonstrations in London on October 21 and 25 and a mass lobby in Central Hall Westminster. In December, the Scottish Area NUM organised a march to London and a 'Switch Off' campaign, urging people to turn off their lights for five minutes at 8pm on December 19.
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