Why did the lockout take place at the factory on the right bank of river never on 24 1917?
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A lockout took place at a factory on the right Bank of the river Neva on 22nd February, 1917 in favour of the workers at the left Bank of the river. They had a bad time due to severe winter and food shortages & therefore they wanted their demands to be fulfilled for their survival
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A lockout took place at a factory on the right Bank of the river Neva on 22nd February, 1917 in favour of the workers at the left Bank of the river. They had a bad time due to severe winter and food shortages & therefore they wanted their demands to be fulfilled for their survival
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