Causes of the General Strike

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  • Created on: 13-06-21 17:13
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  • CAUSES OF THE GENERAL STRIKE
    • Fall in the production and price of coal
      • Britain had exhausted its supply of  cheap coal and began to exploit oil reserves abroad
      • Increased competition from American and German mines kept coal prices low
    • Rising trade union discontent after the embarrassment of Black Friday
      • Unions more determined to succeed in another strike/direct action against the government
    • The 1925 return to the gold standard
      • British exports became more expensive, causing wage cuts
    • The determination of mine owners to maintain profits
      • With the new gold standard, wages would have to be cut by ten percent to keep British products competitive
    • The change in industrial relations brought about by the First World War
      • Nationalisation of industry meant that trade unions were in direct contact with the government
    • Red Friday
      • Only a short term solution; one that intensified support for and opposition to industrial militancy

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