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  2. History of labour law in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The history of labour law in the United Kingdom concerns the development of UK labour law, from its roots in Roman and medieval times in the British Isles up to the present. Before the Industrial Revolution and the introduction of mechanised manufacture, regulation of workplace relations was based on status, rather than contract or mediation ...

  3. History of labour law - Wikipedia

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    The statutes relating to hours of labour may be considered under five groups, namely: (1) general laws which merely fix what shall be regarded as a day's labour in the absence of a contract; (2) laws defining what shall constitute a day's work on public roads; (3) laws limiting the hours of labour per day on public works; (4) laws limiting the ...

  4. Ordinance of Labourers 1349 - Wikipedia

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    Employers were then forced to compete for their labor or risk having a shortage of labor available to them. This shift in the value of labor was a key factor in the social and economic changes that occurred in Britain in the centuries that followed. The law was issued by King Edward III of England on 18 June 1349.

  5. Chronological Table of the Statutes - Wikipedia

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    The Chronological Table of the Statutes is a chronological list of the public Acts passed by the Parliament of England (1235–1706), [1] the Parliament of Great Britain (1707–1800), and the Parliament of the United Kingdom (from 1801), as well as the acts of the old Parliament of Scotland (to 1707) and of the modern Scottish Parliament (from 1999), and the measures passed by the National ...

  6. United Kingdom labour law - Wikipedia

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    UK labour law's central goal since the Trade Disputes Act 1906 has been for people to vote in their workplace, like in Parliament, [201] to achieve "a fair day's wage for a fair day's work". [202] This happens through staff organising unions, using legal participation rights, and collectively bargaining.

  7. Timeline of British history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of British history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in the United Kingdom and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of England, History of Wales, History of Scotland, History of Ireland, Formation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and History of the United Kingdom

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  9. Timeline of labour issues and events - Wikipedia

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    United Farm Workers forced California grape growers to sign an agreement after a five-year strike. 1971 (United Kingdom) United Kingdom postal workers strike from 20 January to 7 March 1971. 1971 (United States) New York City Police Strike occurred. [42] ILWU International Longshore and Warehouse Union Strike From 1 July 1971 to 20 February ...