Several times... you have to be more specific
The 1920 Alabama coal strike, or the Alabama Miners' Strike, was a statewide strike of the United Mine Workers of America against coal mine operators.
John Lewis
That depends which miners strike in history.
Albert Hitler was the leader of the 1984 miners strike
The coal miners' strike of 1919, led by the United Mine Workers under John L. Lewis, resulted in a significant wage increase for miners and heightened awareness of labor rights. The strike sought to address poor working conditions and low pay but also faced strong opposition from the government and coal operators. Ultimately, while the strike achieved some concessions, it also led to increased public scrutiny of union activities and a backlash against organized labor in subsequent years. The strike exemplified the growing tensions between labor and capital in post-World War I America.
The 1920 Alabama coal strike, or the Alabama Miners' Strike, was a statewide strike of the United Mine Workers of America against coal mine operators.
The Colorado National Guard opened fire on the miners' tent city.
John Lewis
He Remained Neutral _ Key'love_
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.
The legislation that helped resolve the 1902 coal strike was the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission. President Theodore Roosevelt formed this government commission to mediate the dispute between the coal miners and mine owners, leading to a resolution that ended the strike and improved labor conditions in the coal mining industry.
Higher wages, shorter workdays and the recognition of their union.
He Remained Neutral _ Key'love_
That depends which miners strike in history.
The miners' strike in the United Kingdom started in March 1984. It was a significant industrial action led by the National Union of Mineworkers against the National Coal Board's plans to close unprofitable mines, which ultimately lasted until March 1985. The strike had a profound impact on the coal industry and broader labor relations in the UK.
President Roosevelt was able to force the owners and miners to arbitrate their demands
No, they are copper miners.