Railroad strikes of 1903 in the Netherlands
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The railroad strikes of 1903 were strikes in the
right to strike
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At the beginning of the 20th century, some employers allowed their workers to have union membership, while in some companies, union membership was obligatory. This led, in January 1903, to a labor dispute in the Amsterdam harbor, which soon spread across the country.
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