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The 1926 United Kingdom general strike ends.
The United Kingdom’s nine-day General Strike, the country’s largest industrial action, came to an end on May 12, 1926.
Organized by the Trades Union Congress to support coal miners facing wage cuts and longer working hours, the strike began on May 3, 1926. Workers across transport, printing, and other key industries ceased work, bringing many public services to a halt. The British government mobilized volunteers and emergency measures to maintain essential supplies. As shortages grew and public support waned, the TUC voted to call off the strike on May 12 without securing miners’ demands. Although miners continued to battle independently, the episode exposed deep class tensions and influenced future labor legislation in interwar Britain.
1926 United Kingdom general strike