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Many attempts to mediate were made by many parties, but all failed when the masters refused to accept any compromise. Eventually the masters realised that if they did not negotiate, their only options would be to suspend or close their businesses, thus delaying contracts and facing at the best losing
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It was not long before the vast majority of the foreigners realised that they were being used, were reinforcing the system described by some as "industrial slavery" and would lose their jobs anyway once the strike was resolved. Many agreed to leave, provided that their return fare would be paid. The
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Possibly more by good luck than judgement, the strike happened at a time when engineering was booming, it was a time of prosperity, huge profits were being made by the masters, order book were over-full and as a consequence labour was extremely scarce even without a strike. Victory was therefore
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in an attempt to break the strike. Attempts were made by the strikers to persuade these foreign workers to return home; some (but very few) involved violence.
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It was particularly bitter, and made more so when the masters refused to talk to the employees, only to legal advisors and then brought in
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The strike continued for fourteen weeks before the masters succumbed to the pressure, granting the strikers' request for a nine-hour day.
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money was quickly raised for this purpose by donations from all parts of industry, including from many far of places within
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and sung to the tune of "Nelly Ray") and sang this in many concerts held to provide funds for the strikers.
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Nine hours' movement: A history of the engineers' strike in Newcastle and Gateshead
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songwriter wrote "Perseveer " or "The Nine Oors Movement" (written in
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The strike began in August 1871 when the engineers in
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The Nine hours' strike in Newcastle and Gateshead
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almost assured by the strikers right from the start.
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The Nine hours' strike in Newcastle and Gateshead
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Newcastle upon Tyne
Great Britain
Newcastle upon Tyne
Gateshead
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foreign workers
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Matthew Dryden
Tyneside
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