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Organisation for the Maintenance of Supplies : ウィキペディア英語版 | Organisation for the Maintenance of Supplies Organisation for the Maintenance of Supplies was a British right-wing (but non-political) movement established in 1925 to provide volunteers in the event of a general strike. During the General Strike of 1926 the OMS was taken over by the government and was used to provide vital services such as transport and communications. ==Prelude== (詳細はRed Friday", 31 July 1925, the government avoided a confrontation with the Miners Federation of Great Britain, which was expected to be followed by secondary industrial action by the railwaymen of the National Union of Railwaymen, and wider confrontation. However, as Stanley Baldwin said later, "we were not ready": the government had an emergency plan but inadequate means of implementing it. Accordingly, the government established a Royal Commission and provided a subsidy to enable the mineowners to maintain the miners' existing wages and hours of work.〔 〕〔 〕 In early August, the Home Secretary William Joynson-Hicks reported to the cabinet on the state of preparations, and his recommendations were approved, but it deferred the establishment of a volunteer service.〔 〕
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