13 May 1903: Disputes With Government Over Railways Workers Unionising Lead To Strike
Title
13 May 1903: Disputes With Government Over Railways Workers Unionising Lead To Strike
Subject
Strikes, Railway Workers, Unions
Description
This source is about the dispute between the government and railway workers over the workers' right to unionize. This conflict led to the railway strikes of 1903.
Source
The New York Times
Publisher
ProQuest
Date
13 May 1903, 1900-1910
Contributor
Karishma Mohan
Rights
New York Times 13 May 1903
Format
pdf
Language
English
Type
Newspaper article
Identifier
Subheading: "State-Owned railroads in Victoria tied up owing to dispute with government over unionism"
Coverage
Melbourne, Victoria
URL
http://search.proquest.com.ezp.lib.unimelb.edu.au/news/docview/96323652/DF0C18889C91409EPQ/1?accountid=12372
Citation
“13 May 1903: Disputes With Government Over Railways Workers Unionising Lead To Strike,” THE VICTORIAN TRADES HALL: AN ARCHIVAL HISTORY, accessed May 4, 2024, https://bpeddlesdenweds2.omeka.net/items/show/4.