Northumberland Miners' Association

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The Northumberland Miners' Association was a regional trade union representing coal miners in Northumberland, England, active in industrial relations and labor politics during the height of the British coal industry.

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Northumberland Miners' Association canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf miners' union
regional trade union
trade union
advocatedFor compensation for industrial injury
pensions for miners
shorter working hours
workplace safety in mines
affiliation Miners' Federation of Great Britain
National Union of Mineworkers
areaOfInfluence British coal industry
basedIn Northumberland coalfield
country United Kingdom
dissolvedToForm National Union of Mineworkers
fieldOfWork industrial relations
labour politics
fundedBy members' subscriptions
hasPart local miners' branches
lodge
industry coal mining
language English
location England
Northumberland
movement labour movement
trade union movement
operatedInPeriod height of the British coal industry
opposed coal owners in Northumberland
wage reductions in the coal industry
participatedIn coal industry wage negotiations
national miners' conferences
politicalAlignment labour
left-wing
purpose collective bargaining
improvement of wages
improvement of working conditions
political representation of miners
representation of miners in disputes
regionServed North East England
represented coal miners
miners in Northumberland
representedOccupation coal face workers
hewers
putters
underground miners
sector mining
subjectOf British labour history
coalfield studies
typeOfOrganization membership organisation
unionType craft and industrial union

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Miners' Federation of Great Britain has part Northumberland Miners' Association