INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 1960s + 1970s 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryModern Britain - 19th century onwardsA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: Ciara_TCreated on: 10-05-17 10:45 BOSS COOPERATION 'them and us' 1 of 11 UNOFFICIAL OR 'WILDCAT' STRIKES 94% of strikes were these 1969-73 2 of 11 EFFECTS OF 1966 SEAMAN'S STRIKE collapse of sterling 3 of 11 EFFECTS OF 1967 DOCKERS STRIKE interrupts exports // trade decifits doubled Sept-Nov 1967 4 of 11 1969 : In Place of Strife labour split over the White Paper, lost opportunity to control the Tus 5 of 11 1973 : Oil Crisis led to stagnation (low eco growth & inflation) 6 of 11 1974 : Heath miners take down Heath // 'three day week' 7 of 11 1976 : Social Contract End Economic crisis on 1976: IMF loan, imposing public expenditure cuts -- END CONSENSUS 8 of 11 1978 ; end of S. Contract Consequences lots of strikes : WINTER OF DISCONTENT 9 of 11 1979 : Strikes 1.5 mill public sector workers on strike 10 of 11 UNEMP ROSE OVER 2% 8 TIMES BETWEEN 1948-79 ... meaning employers hasd to attract and keep works as it was easy to find other jobs 11 of 11
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