General Strike of 1926
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General Strike of 1926
I. Introduction

General Strike of 1926, in British history, the occasion on which the General Council of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) called out 1,750,000 workers for nine days in 1926 in an unsuccessful attempt to force the government to act to prevent the wages and conditions of coal miners being reduced.