On 10 September 1922 postal and telegraph workers went out on strike against wage cuts. The Provisional Government said civil servants weren’t allowed to strike, accused them of disloyalty to the new State, and had the army fire on them.
On 10 September 1922 postal and telegraph workers went out on strike against wage cuts. The Provisional Government said civil servants weren’t allowed to strike, accused them of disloyalty to the new State, and had the army fire on them.