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THIS WEEK IN LABOR HISTORY - OCTOBER 15
President Woodrow Wilson signs the Clayton Antitrust Act—often referred to as "Labor’s Magna Carta"—establishing that unions are not "conspiracies" under the law. It for the first time freed unions to strike, picket and boycott employers. In the years that followed, however, numerous state measures and negative court interpretations weakened the law - 1914

CWA District 7 Hosts Annual Conference
NABET-CWA Reaches Tentative Agreement With ABC-TV
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NABET-CWA Reaches Tentative Agreement With ABC-TV
NABET-CWA Reaches Tentative Agreement With ABC-TV
MissionWired Members Ratify First Contract and Win AI Protections
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MissionWired Members Ratify First Contract and Win AI Protections
MissionWired Members Ratify First Contract and Win AI Protections


