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nou camp bar | 18:22 Tue 22nd Nov 2005 | Arts & Literature
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to what extent was the miners strike of 1984 the end of an old era and the start of a new era in employee relations?
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It effectivley ended the power of the unions.
Try here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK_miners'_strike_(1984-1985)

No change:

It's the same the whole world over
I'ts the poor what gets the blame
I'ts the rich what gets the pleasure
Ain't it all a [insert profanity of choice here] shame


The day trade unions have too much power is the day they can sack a managing director/chief executive...

Unfortunately the anti union legislation passed by the conservatives after 1984 was never repealed by the `labour government`.


I feel working term and conditions are slowly returning to victorian times. In my factory we have people working a seventeen hour day (sometimes) voluntarily because they are desperate for the money . Although they are happy to do it, what will the heath effects be? The management refuse to recognise a union, and thats only half the story....

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