myningsrörelsen
Myningsrörelsen, often translated as the "Mining Movement," refers to a significant historical period of labor activism and social unrest in Sweden. This movement primarily occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, coinciding with the rapid industrialization of the country. Its origins are deeply rooted in the harsh working conditions, low wages, and lack of basic rights faced by miners. These laborers, vital to Sweden's burgeoning iron and metal industries, often endured long hours, dangerous environments, and precarious employment.
The movement gained momentum as miners began to organize and demand better treatment. Strikes became a common
While the mynigrörörelsen was primarily focused on the mining sector, its influence extended to other industrial