On this day, 13 June 1992, around 20 mostly South Asian women workers at a metal finishing plant in Burnsall, Smethwick, walked out on strike. They were demanding union recognition, equal pay and basic health and safety. The employer retaliated by sacking all of them. There were several disagreements between the union, GMB, and the strikers about the form and nature of the strike action, with the strikers increasingly resisting the union’s attempts to take control of the strike action. Though the women had had strong community support, the strike was eventually called off after a year by union officials, who decided it was unwinnable. Here is more info about what happened: https://libcom.org/history/burnsall-strike-glimpse-future-sarbjit-johal https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1144905989027883/?type=3