Three Day Week - leaflet, 1973

1973 1970-74 "Three Day Week - leaflet, 1973" [BW0187], 1973, Trades Union Congress Phase 3 of the Conservative Government's incomes policy, which included limiting pay raises to 7%, was launched in November 1973. On 12 November, the National Union of Mineworkers started a national ov...

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Institution:TUC - Trade Union Congress Library
Language:English
Published: London 1973
United Kingdom
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10796/92627B5F-5240-4E83-8CE4-4195BB87BC78
http://hdl.handle.net/10796/6F27D79C-D01B-4083-9E5C-93E9B5B69C26
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Summary:1973 1970-74 "Three Day Week - leaflet, 1973" [BW0187], 1973, Trades Union Congress Phase 3 of the Conservative Government's incomes policy, which included limiting pay raises to 7%, was launched in November 1973. On 12 November, the National Union of Mineworkers started a national overtime ban and on the following day, the Government declared a State of Emergency. A month later, the Government announced that three day working would start on 1 January 1974. Working hours were cut to conserve available fuel stocks for electricity. The Three Day Week officially ended 7 March 1974. This leaflet was issued by the London Federation of Trades Councils and the London Co-op Political Committee.
Physical Description:Leaflet
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