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by repelsteeltje
987 days ago
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> [...] almost the entire banking system of Ireland went on strike after an industrial dispute in 1970. The strike lasted nearly six months, yet the economy escaped unscathed. Getting people to strike isn't trivial, but this is the first time I learn about bankers striking. |
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So there were clerks and cashiers at every level pushing paper, crunching numbers, handling cash. These people were clearly working class, not the later Wall Street image conjured by the word "banker".