THE 1913 STRIKE AND LOCKOUT
1.
In 1913 most of Ireland’s industry was in Dublin.
2.
The workers had very little rights, most were
unskilled, they got poor pay and work was temporary.
3.
Dublin had the worst slums in Europe with most
Dubliners living in Tenements with no running water and diseases.
4.
James Larkin and James Larkin set up Ireland’s
first Trade Union, the ITGWU and demanded workers rights.
5.
William Martin Murphy was the richest man in
Ireland. He owned Clerys, Easons and the
Dublin Tramway Company.
6.
He got all the factory owners to fire any worker
who joined the new Union
7.
Larkin and Connolly got every worker in Dublin,
starting with the Tram workers to go out on strike.
8.
The factory owners locked out the workers from
their businesses.
9.
The Strike and Lockout lasted 9 months. The people
of Dublin were starving.
10.The Unions in England sent over
food ships and Countess Markievz set up soup kitchens.
11. James Connolly set up the Irish Citizen Army,
a bunch of tough workers to help fight police brutality
12.In the end the workers went back
to work and every factory owner except Murphy recognised the rights of workers.


