The miners' strike in Sept. 1969 went down in history as a wildcat strike because the strikers spontaneously stopped work, left their jobs underground and demonstrated through Dortmund with self-painted signs. A director of the colliery and the labour director tried to stop the miners from shutting down the coking plant
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