A new unofficial strike is then called, but collapses after three days . Eddie, Billy and other members of the Committee are sacked and blacklisted.
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The Fire Brigades Union said members voted 3-1 in favor of the two-stage raise, which prompted some firefighters to hold unofficial strikes earlier this month.
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Thousands of postal workers in London walked out Wednesday in an unofficial strike to protest issues including the suspension of union officials, a Royal Mail spokesman said.
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By the end of the 1930s he was Kent General Secretary of the union, and in 1937 he did his best to stop an unofficial strike of busmen.
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However, she also tried without success to rein in Britain's powerful unions in an effort to stop their unofficial strikes, which often undermined the British economy and Labor governments.
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During the 1960s the rise of unofficial strike action led the rank and file movement within the trade unions in order to combat the bureaucratic leaders of those organisations.
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Deakin's period as general secretary was marked by a consolidation of the powers of executive, occasional serious outbreaks of unofficial strike action among union members and a fierce anti-communist line.
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The two parties issued a statement saying they recommended an end to the unofficial strike which stemmed from a dispute over pay and has halted delivery of millions of letters.
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Many of those on unofficial strike began to make demands for change in the leadership of the NUM, and they set up strike committees to bypass the official union bodies.
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Further disruption was caused on 16 February when rail workers in southern Belgium staged an unofficial strike in protest at what they described as a deterioration in their working conditions.