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When the stewards were sentenced to three months' imprisonment, the industrial action spread to include dockers, who closed the port of Belfast.
The day before the threatened jailing unofficial strikes hit most ports, pulling out some 35,000 dockers.
The cabinet was horrified when dockers blacked the jets destined for the military rulers.
In 1919, dockers in the city of Seattle refused to load arms for use against the recent Russian Revolution.
At one point 16,000 dockers organised mobile pickets and closed the docks along the Thames.
In 1995 some 500 dockers were sacked for taking solidarity action with workers employed by a minor dockyard contractor.
Around 10, 500 US dockers have been locked out of ports along the US West Coast for resisting the bosses' attacks.
Tens of thousands of people now live and work in Docklands, rather more yuppie financial types than the swarthy dockers of old.
They were mistrustful of the old labor hierarchy that had lost the power and will to improve the lives of rank-and-file dockers and sailors.
His pictures split and shimmy from one group of people to another, whether it's miners, dockers or shipbuilders.
A powerful half-page photo showed gaunt, desperate-looking London dockers queuing at the dock gate in a dim half-light.
In South Wales dockers refused to unload coal, and train drivers refused to move it.
That, he said, would involve dockers and all other unionised workers in Belview Port.
In the old basin, where ships were once unloaded by wind-burnt dockers, there are now cafes, shops, and a growing number of tourist attractions.
He said that he was still concerned over the future of the jobs of dockers and others relying on ships coming into the harbour.
Many of them were dockers who carried heavy loads of cargo while rushing in a great hurry.
Just five days after the strike began 15,000 railwaymen, and 8,000 dockers and carters were on strike.
The dockers went on strike in July and pit deputies in the union threatened to strike in October.
There are real fears that many coal merchants, dockers and hauliers will be seriously affected if the Government's blanket ban goes ahead.
The Tories were keen to get rid of the National Dock Labour Scheme, which protected dockers from casual labour.
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Have you ever seen the London dockers fighting like wild beasts for a chance to work?
Cardiff dockers put ban on bone cargoes CARDIFF dockers have decided not to handle cargoes of crushed bones in bags.
I played in the non-League with dockers who every other word was a swear word.
The dockers yesterday rejected the port employers' secret pay rise offer at the end of a 48-hour delay period for the strike.
Men with the blue jersey and peaked cap of the boatman, or the white ducks of the dockers, began to replace the cardurys and fustian of the laborers.
The marathon dispute between the Liverpool dockers and the Mersey Docks and Harbour Company lasted 28 months and changed the lives of those involved forever.
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