what were the demands of striking workers of petrograd in Russian Revolution
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The Putilov strike of 1917 was the strike led by the workers of the Putilov Mill. The strike began on February 18, 1917.
The workers demands were higher wages due to the rising prices of food and goods.Some workers who later joined the strike were protesting the rationing of bread while women were protesting for equal rights.
The strikes which began on February 22 up to March 4, 1917, became known as the February Revolution.
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