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there would be an eventual upward movement along the demand curve, reestablishing equilibrium
there would be an eventual upward movement along the demand curve, reestablishing equilibrium
teachers who go on strike have a high chance to lose their job.
When people go on strike, a company needs to keep functioning. A company will bring people in to work while the strike is going on. These workers are called scabs.
Workers at a major battery factory go on strike and stop production.If there was a change in the price of batteries would indicate movement along the supply curve. For example if the battery manufacturer raised the price of AA batteries from 3.50 to 3.95 since it would cause movement along the curve. In an ideal economics situation the price would change if the demand shifts or the supply shifts or the change in price will fall back to being equal.
That depends which miners strike in history.
Albert Hitler was the leader of the 1984 miners strike
because she thought it was wrong of what were happening to the miners! so she led the strike.
Margaret Thatcher won the miners strike, Arthur Scargills attempt to bring down the government was a total disaster for the innocent miners he foolishly led in to the abyss .
Yorkshire
no.
the general strike happened because lots of miners were locked out and campaigned
Miners' strike in Britain in WW2There was a miners' strike at the Betteshanger Colliery in Kent in 1941 or 1942. Even if the other collieries in East Kent were also involved this was very different from a nationwide strike. There must have been other miners strikes. In a correspondence between my uncle and my father, my uncle talks about how things had got better in his RAF camp following the end of the miners strike. My uncle was stationed in Lincolnshire, the date must have been late 43 or early 44
They are many reason's for the strike but one of them is that the miners wanted to work overtime but Margret Thatcher would not pay them and she put a ban on overtime, so the NCB (National Coal Board) offered the miners a 5.2% increase in wages but the miners refused.
in 19 80 -2000
1 million
Mass unemployment