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The play portrays a prolonged strike at a tin-plate works and centers on tense negotiations between the company board and the men's committee. Scenes shift between the manager's house and workers' cottages, contrasting comfortable formal meetings with household hardship. Key figures include the chairman and his son, the manager and his wife, a union official and several workmen, who represent competing moral claims, loyalties, and public images. Individual pride, legalism, and social distance obstruct compromise and intensify the dispute. Over three acts the action moves from boardroom deliberation through community strain to a climactic encounter that forces private conscience to face collective responsibility.
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