February 16
Leonora OβReilly was born in New York. The daughter of Irish immigrants, she began working in a factory at 11, joined the Knights of Labor at 16, and was a volunteer investigator of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911. She was a founding member of the Womanβs Trade Union League - 1870
Diamond Mine disaster in Braidwood, Illinois. The coal mine was on a marshy tract of land with no natural drainage. Snow melted and forced a collapse on the east side of the mine, killing 74 - 1883
Beginning of a 17-week general strike of 12,000 New York furriers, in which Jewish workers formed a coalition with Greek and African American workers and became the first union to win a five-day, 40-hour week - 1926
Rubber Workers begin sit-down strike at Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. - 1936
American Wire Weavers Protective Association merges with United Papermakers & Paperworkers - 1959
More info & ammo for unionists is available online from
Union Communication Services. http://www.unionist.com/
π¨π’ CWA/AT&T Midwest Bargaining Report #3 π’π¨
π¨π π’ CWA / AT&T 2026 βOrangeβ Mobility Contract Bargaining Report #3 π’π π¨
π¨π’ CWA/AT&T Midwest Bargaining Report #2 π’π¨

