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May 02

Chicago's first Trades Assembly, formed three years earlier, sponsors a general strike by thousands of workers to enforce the state's new 8-hour-day law. The one-week strike was unsuccessful - 1867

Birth of Richard Trevellick, a ship carpenter, founder of American National Labor Union and later head of the National Labor Congress, Americaโ€™s first national labor organization - 1830

First Workersโ€™ Compensation law in U.S. enacted, in Wisconsin - 1911

President Herbert Hoover declares that the stock market crash six months earlier was just a "temporary setback" and the economy would soon bounce back. In fact, the Great Depression was to continue and worsen for several more years - 1930

Nazi forces occupy the headquarters, seize the funds, and imprison the leaders of two of Germanyโ€™s largest trade union federations, comprised of 41 unions representing about 4.5 million workers.  Independent trade unions were abolished - 1933

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