Forty Years Later, the Miners’ Strike Leaves Bitter Memories
Submitted 10 months ago by vikingqueef@lemmy.world to workreform@lemmy.world
https://jacobin.com/2024/03/britain-miners-strike-history-unions
Submitted 10 months ago by vikingqueef@lemmy.world to workreform@lemmy.world
https://jacobin.com/2024/03/britain-miners-strike-history-unions
vikingqueef@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Kent, known as the “Garden of England,” lies far from what’s popularly considered the core of Britain’s working class. Malcolm Pitt — a ripper at Tilmanstone, a Communist, and Kent area National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) president in 1984 — described the pits as “an industrial intrusion into the agricultural and holiday resort economy of East Kent.” That miners were cut off, a “breed apart,” was always part of their mythology.