Late Middle Ages · Europe · Politics

1350

Statute of Labourers attempts to freeze wages

April 1350

The English parliament, alarmed by surviving peasants demanding double wages in a labor market thinned by plague, decreed that all able-bodied people must work for the rates current before the plague. Enforcement was patchy, resentment universal. The statute would be one of the grievances behind the great Peasants' Revolt thirty-one years later.