Why did dock of london workers go on strike?
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● In the Port of London, there was an industrial dispute that involved dock workers.
● Several trade unions were established during that time.
● This strike was carried to gain recognition to the dockyards union.
● The unskilled workers had become increasingly dissatisfied with the low pay, unsafe working conditions and poor living standards, which both they and their families endured.
● These reasons forced them to go on a strike.
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER,
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These points may help you :-
● In the Port of London, there was an industrial dispute that involved dock workers.
● Several trade unions were established during that time.
● This strike was carried to gain recognition to the dockyards union.
● The unskilled workers had become increasingly dissatisfied with the low pay, unsafe working conditions and poor living standards, which both they and their families endured.
● These reasons forced them to go on a strike.
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- Labourers struggled against their oppressive working condition.
- They went on strike for fixed income and facilities such as
a.regulation of working hours.
b.improving for their working condition.
c.weekly break and leave.
d.regarding employed of children.
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