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The '''1924 general strike in Kyotakavia''' was a general strike that lasted for 35 days from 3 July to 7 August 1924.
The '''1924 general strike in Kyotakavia''' was a general strike that lasted for 35 days from 3 July to 7 August 1924. It was called by the [[Kyotakavian Union and Workers Council|President of the Kyotakavian Union and Workers Council]] (KUWC) in response to the Populist-Traditionalist government of Stefan Kobovic who had pursued a policy of austerity in the wake of increase tithes to [[Kingdom of Svozgarda|Svozgarda]] as well as cuts to public services, a cost of living crisis that especially affected the northern border-states, wage cuts and finally the announcement of the closure of up to 60 mines in the [[Coal Belt (Kyotakavia|Coal Belt"]]. The strike was intended to force the government to stop the closure of mines and prevent wage cuts and an estimated 1.3 million workers from across the Kyotakavian economy walked out beginning the 3 July. By 17 July the economy was completely crippled, and the Populist-led government issued a request to Svozgarda to send troops in to force workers back. The move was deeply unpopular, and nearly resulted in a rebellion when soldiers opened fire at picketers in [[Stenzgord, Nodstok State|Stenzgord]], [[Albaniv, Nodstok State|Albaniv]] and up to four other mining communities in western [[Nodstok State, Kyotakavia|Nodstok]] and north-eastern [[Uzgoyav State, Kyotakavia|Uzgoyav]] that killed 234 people (Including KUSSC Representative for Albaniv, [[Georgikov Alexi (Kyotakavian Poltician)|Georgikov Alexi]] and wounded nearly 1,000 others. By 5 August, most workers had been forced back, and on the 7 August, the strike was finally ended though the Government had politically destroyed itself.


[[Category:Kyotakavian History]]
[[Category:Kyotakavian History]]

Revision as of 00:07, 23 June 2022

1924 General Strike
Svozgardan Soldiers at picket.jpg
Svozgardan Soldiers at a picket in Stenzgord. (24 July 1924)
Date3 July - 7 August, 1924
Location
Result

Government Tactical Victory

  • 57 mines closed
  • Strike broken up

Trade Union Political Victory

  • Large public support for Trade Union strike action
  • Total collapse of “Coal Belt” support for the Populist Party
  • Majority of arrested strikers released without charge
Belligerents
KUWC
KUSSC
Kyotakavian Government
Commanders and leaders

KUWC

KUSSC

Kyotakavian Government

Svozgardan Armed Forces

Strength
~1,300,000 striking workers 94,300 Police Officers
50,000 Svozgardan Soldiers
Casualties and losses
  • 251 Killed
  • 954 Injured
  • 15,701 Arrested
    - 308 Charged
  • 49 Killed
  • 238 Injured
  • The 1924 general strike in Kyotakavia was a general strike that lasted for 35 days from 3 July to 7 August 1924. It was called by the President of the Kyotakavian Union and Workers Council (KUWC) in response to the Populist-Traditionalist government of Stefan Kobovic who had pursued a policy of austerity in the wake of increase tithes to Svozgarda as well as cuts to public services, a cost of living crisis that especially affected the northern border-states, wage cuts and finally the announcement of the closure of up to 60 mines in the Coal Belt". The strike was intended to force the government to stop the closure of mines and prevent wage cuts and an estimated 1.3 million workers from across the Kyotakavian economy walked out beginning the 3 July. By 17 July the economy was completely crippled, and the Populist-led government issued a request to Svozgarda to send troops in to force workers back. The move was deeply unpopular, and nearly resulted in a rebellion when soldiers opened fire at picketers in Stenzgord, Albaniv and up to four other mining communities in western Nodstok and north-eastern Uzgoyav that killed 234 people (Including KUSSC Representative for Albaniv, Georgikov Alexi and wounded nearly 1,000 others. By 5 August, most workers had been forced back, and on the 7 August, the strike was finally ended though the Government had politically destroyed itself.