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CRAFT AND INDUSTRY 27

contents : From 1870 - 1914 : Craft & Industry
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Summary: Trade Unions

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The low pay and poor conditions facing many workers encouraged them to join the new trade unions which were growing more popular around the turn of the century. The best known trade union leader in Ireland was Jim Larkin of the Irish Transport and General Workers Union. In 1907 he organised a dock strike in Belfast. The photograph shows a large gathering of striking dockers listening to the speeches from the platform.

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Jim Larkin at a dock strike in Belfast in 1907Poster issued by the National Union of Dock Labourers during the lock-out of dock labourers, Belfast 1907Jim Larkin at a dock strike in Belfast in 1907

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