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THIS WEEK IN LABOR HISTORY - OCTOBER 13
American Federation of Labor votes to boycott all German-made products as a protest against Nazi antagonism to organized labor within Germany - 1934
More than 1,100 office workers strike Columbia University in New York City. The mostly female and minority workers win union recognition and pay increases - 1985
National Basketball Association cancels regular season games for the first time in its 51-year history, during a player lockout. Player salaries and pay caps are the primary issue. The lockout lasts 204 days - 1998
Hundreds of San Jose Mercury News newspaper carriers end 4-day walkout with victory - 2000

AFA-CWA Reaches Tentative Agreement with United Airlines, Winning Boarding and Sit Pay
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AFA-CWA Reaches Tentative Agreement with United Airlines, Winning Boarding and Sit Pay
AFA-CWA Reaches Tentative Agreement with United Airlines, Winning Boarding and Sit Pay
CWAers Join Sanders and Mamdani for Launch of Union NOW!
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CWAers Join Sanders and Mamdani for Launch of Union NOW!
CWAers Join Sanders and Mamdani for Launch of Union NOW!
Alphabet Workers Applaud NLRB's Decision to Hold Google Accountable
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Alphabet Workers Applaud NLRB's Decision to Hold Google Accountable
Alphabet Workers Applaud NLRB's Decision to Hold Google Accountable


