What was the result of the dockers strike?

What was the result of the dockers strike?

On the whole, the strike remained peaceful, which resulted in the dock workers winning the sympathy and support of the public, who contributed £11,700 to their cause. The success of the strike relied upon the support of the whole port, including all grades of dock worker.

What were the aims of the dockers strike?

The unifying aim was the “dockers’ tanner,” a rate of six pence an hour. Since an 1872 strike, pay had been at best five pence an hour (for the likes of ship loaders, the stevedores, whose union was formed from the strike), so securing six pence an hour meant an increase of at least 20 percent.

When was the Liverpool dockers strike?

Initially, five Torside workers were dismissed following a dispute regarding overtime pay, who in turn formed a picket line that other dockers refused to cross in solidarity….Liverpool dockers’ dispute (1995–1998)

Liverpool dockers’ strike
Date September 1995 – 26 January 1998 (850 days)
Location Liverpool
Goals Reinstatement

What was the outcome of the London dock strike in 1889 quizlet?

London Dock Strike, (1889), influential strike by workers in the Port of London that won them the famous “dockers’ tanner” (a pay rate of sixpence per hour) and revitalized the British Trades Union movement.

What was the outcome of the London dock strike in 1889?

It broke out on 14 August 1889, and resulted in victory for the 100,000 strikers and established strong trade unions amongst London dockers, one of which became the nationally important Dock, Wharf, Riverside and General Labourers’ Union.

Why were there strikes in Liverpool in the 1970s?

A few years later in 1972, Liverpool dockers joined in a national dock strike to safeguard jobs, protesting against redundancy plans from firms using cheaper casual labour.

Who owns Liverpool Waterfront?

The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company (MDHC), formerly the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board (MDHB), owns and administers the dock facilities of the Port of Liverpool, on the River Mersey, England.

Where is the Port of London?

The Port of London is that part of the River Thames in England lying between Teddington Lock and the defined boundary (since 1968, a line drawn from Foulness Point in Essex via Gunfleet Old Lighthouse to Warden Point in Kent) with the North Sea and including any associated docks.

What happened in Liverpool 1980s?

Liverpool suffered badly in the countrywide recession of the 1970s and 1980s, with high unemployment and rioting on the streets. From the late 1980s however, the city started to bounce back, invigorated by new growth and redevelopment, particularly of the dock areas.

What year was the 3 day week?

1974
Three-Day Week/Start dates

What was Liverpool called before?

Liuerpul
It was first recorded around 1190 as ‘Liuerpul’, which comes from the Old English ‘lifer’, meaning thick or muddy water, and ‘pōl, meaning a pool or creek – not exactly inspiring!

When did the Albert Dock become Royal?

1988 Royal Recognition HRH the Prince of Wales comes to Liverpool to reopen the fully-refurbished Dock, as Tate Liverpool opens.