In 1994, an economist decision by British Coal to close “Tower Colliery” in Aberdare (South Wales), convinced its miners boasting a generationally long history of political activism, that what they had was worth fighting for. In unanimous vote to buy out the company, every miner pledged 8,000£, many relinquishing severance pay. Then union leaders, Tyrone O’Sullivan and a few other miners, decided to become businessmen.
Release: Charbons Ardents AKA Burning Coal [Jean-Michel Carre 1999]
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