Strike by Belgian Glassmakers and Cutters - Manage
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Strike by Belgian Glassmakers and Cutters - Manage
A strike by Belgian Glassmakers and Engravers / Cutters from the Glassworks at Manage, Hainaut, Belgium - the board notice on the building behind them demands an end to having to work throughout the day and the night. A large group of Glass Cutters, including child workers is pictured here. Date: 1910
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© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Artisans Belgian Cafe Craftsmen Dispute Employers Engraver Engravers Glassworks Meeting Notice Strike Striker Strikers Striking
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This evocative photograph captures a pivotal moment in the history of Belgian glassmaking industry, as a large group of Glass Cutters and Engravers, including young children, gather outside a glassworks in Manage, Hainaut, Belgium, in 1910. The workers, dressed in their traditional craftsmanship attire, are seen holding signs and gathered around a table, deep in discussion. The board notice on the building behind them demands an end to the grueling working conditions that required them to work throughout the day and night. The glass industry in Belgium had long been a significant contributor to the economy, with Manage being one of its most prominent centers. However, the working conditions were harsh, and the long hours took a toll on the health and well-being of the workers, particularly the child laborers. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the social and industrial disputes that marked the early 20th century. The glassworkers and engravers, who were primarily artisans and craftsmen, were seeking better working conditions and fair wages. Their collective action, symbolized by the striking pose of the adult workers and the presence of child laborers, highlights the solidarity and determination of the working class during this period. The scene unfolds outside a local café, where the workers likely took breaks from their labor-intensive work. The image captures the sense of community and camaraderie among the strikers, who were united in their quest for better working conditions and a more humane work environment. This photograph is an essential historical document that sheds light on the social and industrial conditions of the early 20th century in Belgium, and serves as a reminder of the collective action and determination of the working class during this period.
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