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This week in Labor History - February 2
Three hundred newsboys organize to protest a cut in pay by the Minneapolis Tribune - 1917

Legal secretary Iris Rivera fired for refusing to make coffee; secretaries across Chicago protest - 1977
The 170-day lockout (although management called it a strike) of 22,000 steelworkers by USX Corp. ends with a pay cut but greater job security. It was the longest work stoppage in the history of the U.S. steel industry - 1987
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AT&T Orange Mobility Members Authorize a Strike if Necessary
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AT&T Orange Mobility Members Authorize a Strike if Necessary
AT&T Orange Mobility Members Authorize a Strike if Necessary
CWA District 4 Members Ratify Contract with AT&T Midwest
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CWA District 4 Members Ratify Contract with AT&T Midwest
CWA District 4 Members Ratify Contract with AT&T Midwest


