Ulster Workers' Council
The Ulster Workers Council was a loyalist workers' organisation set up in Northern Ireland in 1974 as a more formalised successor to the Loyalist Association of Workers (LAW). It was formed by shipyard union leader Harry Murray and initially failed to gain much attention. However, with the full support of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) the UWC became the main mobilising force for loyalist opposition to power-sharing arrangements.
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Ulster Workers' Council
The Ulster Workers Council was a loyalist workers' organisation set up in Northern Ireland in 1974 as a more formalised successor to the Loyalist Association of Workers (LAW). It was formed by shipyard union leader Harry Murray and initially failed to gain much attention. However, with the full support of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) the UWC became the main mobilising force for loyalist opposition to power-sharing arrangements.
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La Ulster Workers' Council (fr ...... daise ainsi que celle de 1977.
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The Ulster Workers Council was ...... to power-sharing arrangements.
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Совет рабочих Ольстера (англ. ...... ую забастовку в мае 1974 года.
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La Ulster Workers' Council (fr ...... daise ainsi que celle de 1977.
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The Ulster Workers Council was ...... to power-sharing arrangements.
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Совет рабочих Ольстера (англ. ...... ую забастовку в мае 1974 года.
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Ulster Workers' Council
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Ulster Workers' Council
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Совет рабочих Ольстера
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