Coal-mine strike wreaks havoc and mystery in Scottish town

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Mon, Jan 26, 2009
Coal Market News
Post by Mike Rodger, Coal Reporter

During the 1980s, a coal mining strike changed the landscape of many Scottish towns. Tight-knit communities and families were torn apart by the long strike that drained meager savings, by the workers who left for other jobs and by Margaret Thatcher’s union-busting policies.

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