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This week in Labor History - January 13

The original Tompkins Square Riot. As unemployed workers demonstrated in New York's Tompkins Square Park, a detachment of mounted police charged into the crowd, beating men, women and children with billy clubs. Declared Abram Duryee, the Commissioner of Police: "It was the most glorious sight I ever saw..." - 1874
Latino citrus workers strike in Covina, Calif. - 1919
(Exact date uncertain) As the nation debates a constitutional amendment to rein in the widespread practice of brutally overworking children in factories and fields, U.S. District Judge G.W. McClintic expresses concern, instead, about child idleness - 1924
CWA / ATTM Orange CBA - Bargaining Report #14
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AT&T Orange Mobility Members Mobilize As Another Contract Expiration Date Looms
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AT&T Orange Mobility Members Mobilize As Another Contract Expiration Date Looms
AT&T Orange Mobility Members Mobilize As Another Contract Expiration Date Looms

