1919 United Kingdom railway strike | |||
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Date | 26-27 September-5 October 1919 | ||
Goals | Wage stabilization, standardization for different grades of employment | ||
Resulted in | NUR victory | ||
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The 1919 United Kingdom railway strike was an industrial dispute that lasted from midnight 26–27 September to 5 October 1919. The strike was called to prevent the government from reducing rates of pay that had been negotiated by the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF) and the NUR during the First World War and to standardize pay rates for different grades of employment. After nine days of strike action, the government agreed to maintain wages until September 1920 and to complete wage negotiations before the end of the year.