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Among the strikes which occurred during the middle ages reference should be made to the disputes between masters and " valets," that among the shearmen in 1350, and that of the weavers alien in 1362. There was at that time, or at least there is much evidence to show that there was, a separate journey- man class having various interests quite distinct in some of their essential features from the interests of the master artisans.
There occurred combinations, the result of agreements existing amon
...g the men themselves that they would not work ex- cept under certain circumstances and con- ditions. Our modern strikes find examples for their methods in these very agreements, for they gave the fullest power to the officers of their associations to deal with all cases of In Mediaeval and Modem Industry 63 grievance or dissatisfaction which might arise. An extract from these agreements is exceedingly interesting in discussing how strikes arise and the causes of disputes.
" Whereas, heretofore, if there was any dispute between a master in the trade and his man (vadlett), such a man has been wont to go to all the men within the city of the same trade ; and then, by covin and conspiracy between them made, they would order that no one among them should work or serve his own master until the said mas- ter and his servant or man had come to an agreement ; by reason whereof the masters in the said trade have been in great trouble, and the people left unserved ; it is ordained, that from henceforth, if there be any dis- pute moved between any master and his man in the trade, such dispute shall be set- tled by the wardens of the trade.


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