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3 The Ford strike, 1978

  • John Shepherd
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The initial walk-outs at the Halewood and Southampton Ford plants were quickly followed by walk-outs at Ford's Daventry, Swansea and Basildon plants, as well as the main Dagenham plant beside the River Thames in Essex. In the history of post-war British industrial conflict, the Ford strike from September to November 1978 represents a major dispute, but has received relatively little analysis. The 'winter of discontent' is remembered primarily for industrial action by public sector workers, especially between January and March 1979. The figure for the pay increase that resolved the strike, which attracted intense media coverage, acted as a pace setter for groups of workers in both the private and public sectors in the annual pay round. The government suffered a calamitous defeat in failing to secure parliamentary support for its policy of sanctions against Ford, as well as against other private companies that breached the 5 percent guideline.

Abstract

The initial walk-outs at the Halewood and Southampton Ford plants were quickly followed by walk-outs at Ford's Daventry, Swansea and Basildon plants, as well as the main Dagenham plant beside the River Thames in Essex. In the history of post-war British industrial conflict, the Ford strike from September to November 1978 represents a major dispute, but has received relatively little analysis. The 'winter of discontent' is remembered primarily for industrial action by public sector workers, especially between January and March 1979. The figure for the pay increase that resolved the strike, which attracted intense media coverage, acted as a pace setter for groups of workers in both the private and public sectors in the annual pay round. The government suffered a calamitous defeat in failing to secure parliamentary support for its policy of sanctions against Ford, as well as against other private companies that breached the 5 percent guideline.

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