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1Published 18 May 1926“…1926-05-18 "Press statement from Pugh and Citrine, 18 May 1926, re: urging unions not to be led into public controversy with those who seek to make capital out of the policy of the Council" [g0705001.jpg], 18 May 1926, Trades Union Congress The Return to Work…”
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2Published 1958“…A strike-breaking organisation, calling itself "The People's League for the Defence of Freedom" obtained permission to run a few bus services in and around the capital.…”
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3Published 1958“…A strike-breaking organisation, calling itself "The People's League for the Defence of Freedom" obtained permission to run a few bus services in and around the capital.…”
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4Published 1958“…A strike-breaking organisation, calling itself "The People's League for the Defence of Freedom" obtained permission to run a few bus services in and around the capital.…”
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5Published 1958“…A strike-breaking organisation, calling itself "The People's League for the Defence of Freedom" obtained permission to run a few bus services in and around the capital.…”
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6Published 1999“…The following selected clips are available from this page: Hugh Scanlon 1 - The unions and the media Hugh Scanlon 2 - In Place of Strife Hugh Scanlon 3 - The Social Contract Hugh Scanlon 4 - Capital versus labour Hugh Scanlon 5 - The miners's strike 1984-1985 Click on the pdf icon to read the entire transcript of this interview.…”
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7Published 2013“…He recalls the one- day tube & bus strikes in defence of the GLCs control of transport in the capital and the tube strike over cuts that also affected a number of bus garages acting in solidarity. …”