Today In Labor History May 1, 1946: The three-year Pilbara strike began in Australia. In this strike, indigenous Australian pastoral workers demanded recognition of their human rights. They were also fighting for better wages and working conditions. The bosses often treated indigenous workers like slaves. Many didn’t even pay them in cash. Rather, they paid them in tobacco and food. And if indigenous workers tried to quit or leave, the police forced them back. Sometimes they massacred entire families. The strike was one of the longest in Australian history. And it was a major event in the struggle for indigenous rights.

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www.pilbarastrike.org

https://deadlystory.com/page/culture/history/Pilbara_Strike

Song “Clancy Dooley and Don McLeod”
- Shane Howard (see also 1946 poem by Dorothy Hewett at this site)

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Pilbara Strike

On May 1st 1946, around 800 Aboriginal pastoral workers across 25 different stations in north-west Western Australia went on strike. They walked off their stations in act of defiance against the Aborigines Act 1905 (WA), protesting the horrible treatme...